Great news for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners interested in East African regional cooperation! Due to overwhelming interest and requests for more preparation time, the East African Community Conference (EACON 2024) has officially extended the submission deadline for papers. You now have additional time to refine your submissions and contribute to an important dialogue on regional integration, economic collaboration, and sustainable development within the East African Community (EAC).
Submission Details
To ensure a comprehensive and inclusive process, here are some crucial guidelines for your submission:
- Originality: Your paper should be original work, not previously published or under review elsewhere.
- Submission Deadline: Papers should be submitted by 1st May 2024.
- Submission Template: Follow the specified conference template and formatting guidelines, available here Please download and adhere to the full paper submission guidelines to prepare your document.
- Author Information: Include your full names and affiliations in your submission email for identification and correspondence purposes.
- Review Process: EACON 2024 is committed to a fair and unbiased selection process through a double-blind review, ensuring the anonymity of both reviewers and authors.
- Where to Submit: Send your completed papers to papers@eaccon.com.
- Notification of Acceptance: The conference’s editorial board will notify you by May 30th, 2024, regarding the acceptance or rejection of your paper.
Conference Theme and Topics
The theme for EACON 2024 is “Strengthening Regional Cooperation in the East African Community.” Scheduled for June 24-25, 2024, in Mogadishu, Somalia, the conference invites discussions on several key areas, including:
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- Trade, economic development, and investment promotion
- Migration issues in East African communities,
- Agriculture development, and food security,
- Fostering social cohesion and understanding between diverse cultures,
- Reinforcing cooperation among East African communities,
- Protecting the environment and addressing climate change issues,
- Legal challenges associated with East African Community (EAC) membership,
- Peace-making efforts, conflict settling, and safety.
Co-organizers
This year’s conference is proudly co-organized by SIMAD University, the University of Bayreuth, the Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA), GIZ, Dalsan Media, TGCL, and the Somali Ministry of Education, Culture, and Higher Education.
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