Common questions

Which are ACP countries?

Which are ACP countries?

There are 14 Pacific ACP countries are negotiating as a region: Cook Islands, Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. An interim EPA was signed by Fiji and Papua New Guinea in 2009.

What does the African Caribbean and Pacific Group of States do?

Formerly known as African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP), the organisation’s main objectives are sustainable development and poverty reduction within its member states, as well as their greater integration into the world’s economy.

What is Post Cotonou?

The Post-Cotonou Agreement is a legally binding treaty which, is expected to shape political, social and economic relations between 106 countries across four continents.

What is the Georgetown Agreement?

The Georgetown Agreement, created in 1975, is the Constitutive Act of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States which aims to ensure sustainable development and poverty reduction within the ACP’s Member States.

How did the ACP start?

Beginning of ACP-EU cooperation Cooperation between the European Union and the OACPS began in 1975 with the First Lome Convention but the origin of this type of partnership dates back to the birth of Europe itself as an organised regional entity.

When was the Lome Convention signed?

28 February 1975
The first Lomé Agreements were signed in the capital of Togo, the former German colony, on 28 February 1975 by the Nine and 46 ACP States. The Lomé Convention, which succeeded the Yaoundé Conventions of 1963 and 1969, was exemplary in its geographical ambition.

Is Cotonou a country?

Cotonou, port city and de facto capital of Benin. Cotonou is the economic hub of Benin and is the country’s largest urban centre. Its industries include brewing, textile production, and palm-oil processing. The country’s president and most government ministers reside in Cotonou.

What is the capital of Benin?

Porto-Novo
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Benin is bordered to the northwest by Burkina Faso, to the east by Nigeria, and to the west by Togo. The official capital is Porto-Novo, but Cotonou is Benin’s largest city, its chief port, and its de facto administrative capital.

What is the meaning of ACP EU?

Promoting development through trade in ACP countries Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the EU and countries in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP) are tools to strengthen competitiveness, expand industrialisation, improve export performance and enhance the investment climate.

Where was the ACP group of states formed?

Cotonou, Benin, where the ACP Group’s Cotonou Agreement was signed. The African Caribbean and Pacific group of states (ACP) refer to countries found the Caribbean, the Pacific, and Africa, which came together to form a joint group in 1975 through the Georgetown agreement.

How many countries are part of the ACP?

The organization has 18 member nations, in the Pacific and Oceania, although New Zealand and Australia are not members of the ACP. The ACP is made up of 79 countries, and each is a signatory to the Cotonou Agreement except for Cuba.

Is the ACP a forum for small island developing states?

Brussels, 8 December 2014/ Caribbean PR: A proposal has been made for the African, Caribbean & Pacific (ACP) Group of States to set up a Forum on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) as a permanent mechanism to implement the ‘SAMOA Pathway’, the outcome document from the Third International Conference on SIDS that was held in Samoa last September.

Who is the Secretary General of the ACP?

Dr. Gomes’ appointment took place today during the 100 th session of the ACP Council of Ministers in Brussels, making him the tenth Secretary General since the inception of the organisation in 1975.

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Ruth Doyle