
Ougadougou Treaty
The Ougadougou Treaty, signed in 2013, is an agreement among West African countries to deepen regional integration and promote peace, stability, and economic development. It aims to enhance cooperation in areas like trade, security, and political stability through shared policies and institutions. The treaty establishes frameworks for collective decision-making and conflict resolution, fostering a united approach to regional challenges. Essentially, it seeks to strengthen collaboration among West African nations to ensure sustainable growth and peace across the region.