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EAC Criteria

The EAC (East African Community) Criteria refer to a set of guidelines and benchmarks used to evaluate proposals and projects within the East African region, aimed at regional integration and development. These criteria assess factors such as economic viability, social impact, and environmental sustainability. By applying these criteria, the EAC ensures that initiatives align with its goals of promoting trade, enhancing cooperation, and improving the quality of life for its member states - Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan. Overall, the EAC Criteria help streamline decision-making and prioritize beneficial projects for the region.