Trade facilitation has made a big difference to competitiveness in the East African region. Between 2010 and 2017, significant efficiency gains have been achieved at the ports and borders, and by revenue authorities as well as agencies and firms involved in trade logistics.
For example, Mombasa Port has seen a 52% reduction in import time and 59% reduction in export time. Similarly, Dar Port has seen a 28% reduction in import time and 53% reduction in export time.
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TMEA, her partners and others have played an important role in these achievements. Valuable lessons have been learnt. The objective of the East African Trade Development Forum is to showcase the exciting results we have achieved with our partners during our Strategy One (2010-2017), share lessons learnt, and discuss Strategy 2 (2018-2024).
The Forum format will be high-level, interactive and participative. We will combine a mix of experiential, plenary and breakout sessions spread over the two days. The experiential sessions will include a ‘Wall of Trade’ depicting EAC trade Corridors, real-time cargo tracking; and women-in-trade live exhibits. Break-out session topics will cover areas of trade facilitation such as information and communication technology for trade; trade logistics; trade infrastructure, logistics and transport corridors; industrialisation and jobs through cluster development; women in cross-border trade, and new ways of funding trade development.
The Forum will aim to establish vibrant permanent platforms for sharing knowledge and experience amongst partners over the next six years.
Partners and participants will be drawn from both our regional and international trade development communities. We are honoured to have His Excellency, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the President of the Republic of Uganda as our Chief Guest. Key speakers will include Ali Mufuruki our Board Chair, Development Ministers and distinguished speakers from trade facilitation and Aid for Trade fields.
The TDF will take place over two days. The Forum format will be high-level, interactive and participative. We will combine a mix of experiential, plenary and breakout sessions spread over the two days. The experiential sessions will include a ‘Wall of Trade’ depicting EAC trade Corridors, real-time cargo tracking; and women-in-trade live exhibits. Break-out session topics will cover areas of trade facilitation such as information and communication technology for trade; trade logistics; trade infrastructure, logistics and transport corridors; industrialisation and jobs through cluster development; women in cross-border trade, and new ways of funding trade development.
The Forum will aim to establish vibrant permanent platforms for sharing knowledge and experience amongst partners over the next six years.
Partners and participants will be drawn from both our regional and international trade development communities. We are honoured to have His Excellency, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the President of the Republic of Uganda as our Chief Guest. Key speakers will include Ali Mufuruki our Board Chair, Development Ministers and distinguished speakers from trade facilitation and Aid for Trade fields.
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Entebbe International Airport is the principal international airport of Uganda. It is near the town of Entebbe, on the shores of Lake Victoria, and approximately 40.5 kilometres (25 mi) by road south-west of the central business district of Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda. Airport website: http://entebbe-airport.com/
The best way to get around Kampala city and the neighbouring towns is by using minibus-type taxis called matatus. This is the most efficient and cost-effective method of transportation in urban areas.
Pioneer Bus is a very nice option to take around town. You can identify these buses by their orange and black colors and large size.
Several bus companies offer direct lines between Kampala and neighbouring countries have stations in the city. A night bus from Kampala could start at 16:00hrs to arrive at 06:00hrs in Nairobi.
Probably the safest and fastest way for a group of 4 to 5 people to travel in Kampala is by Special Hire Taxi. In general, white or yellow Toyota Corolla’s seem to be the taxi of choice and can be identified by the “taxi” sign on top of the car or by the man yelling out his window at you. There are many taxi stages around town including Garden City, the National Theatre, and Pioneer Mall. The price is dependent on where you are going and how far it is.
The roads in Kampala are good. When planning to move around Kampala it is best not to ask how far it is but to ask how long it will take. Local drivers normally have a good idea of how long journeys will take. There saloon vehicle hire companies in the city. This will cost upwards of US$50.00 per day (not including fuel).
Perhaps the most adventurous thing you can do in Uganda is ride on a boda boda. These are commercial motorbikes. While they may be quite risky to use, they are the fastest and can get you to your destination in a split of seconds. They have mastered the art of manoeuvring their way through heavy traffic thus a favourite for many. Always be cautious while using a boda boda, you can tell the rider to go slow or fast if you so desire and be careful not to miss carrying your helmet.
You will definitely wish to try them.
Visitors to Uganda must obtain a visa on arrival to Uganda or from one of the Ugandan diplomatic missions, unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries. All visitors must hold a passport valid for 6 months. A list of Uganda missions abroad is available at http://www.mofa.go.ug/#
You can also apply online for an ‘e-visa’ at http://visas.immigration.go.ug/ . You should give yourself sufficient time to apply for a visa and make sure when applying that the start date and validity covers the period you wish to travel. You can also apply for an East African Tourist Visa. This is valid for 90 days and allows multiple entry into Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. You can apply for this visa on the ‘e-visa’ website.
Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into Uganda.
You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel.
Hepatitis A: CDC recommends this vaccine because you can get hepatitis A through contaminated food or water in Uganda, regardless of where you are eating or staying.
Malaria: You will need to take prescription medicine before, during, and after your trip to prevent malaria. Your doctor can help you decide which medicine is right for you, and also talk to you about other steps you can take to prevent malaria. See more detailed information about malaria in Uganda.
Typhoid: You can get typhoid through contaminated food or water in Uganda. CDC recommends this vaccine for most travelers, especially if you are staying with friends or relatives, visiting smaller cities or rural areas, or if you are an adventurous eater.
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The Uganda Shilling exchange rate is approximately 3635 to the
US$.
See: http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/
The official language in Uganda is English and Swahili.
Uganda is three hours ahead of the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT
+3)
See: http://www.timeanddate.com/
Voltage, Frequency and Plug/Outlet Type in Uganda. Electricity in Uganda is 240 Volts, alternating at 50 cycles per second. If you travel to Uganda with a device that does not accept shadowrocket官网 at 50 Hertz, you will need a voltage converter
GSM, 3G and 4G mobile phone systems are in operation. Prepaid SIM cards can be purchased upon arrival in the country and from the retail stores.
Uganda is sunny most of the year with temperatures rarely rising above 29 degrees (84 degrees Fahrenheit). The average annual temperature is about 26 degrees Celsius (78° Fahrenheit). The rainy season is from March till May and October till November. Light rain season falls in November and December. Dry seasons are from December to February and June to August.
For weather forecasts in Kampala, follow link:
http://www.accuweather.com/en/ug/kampala/318416/weather-forecast/318416
Accommodation has been booked on full-board basis, in single deluxe rooms from 27th February (Dinner) – 1st March (Lunch). Participants will cater for any other expenses outside the agreed full-board arrangement. Please ensure that such payments are paid before check-out. For those settling their accommodation bills directly with the hotel, the hotel has extended a rate of US $ 110.00 & Executive Rooms at US $ 200.00+18% VAT + US $ 2.00 per room/ person / night. To facilitate hotel pre-check in, please send a copy of your passport to Scola (trademarkea@muthaiga.co.ke) if you haven’t done so already.
Registered participants are invited to dinner on 28th February at the Infinity pool from 1800 hrs. Please carry your forum identification badge to facilitate access to the venue. Dress code - smart casual.
1) Scola Kimori
Mobile No: +254718767713
For ticketing, accommodation and transfers
2) Cellestine Maraka
Mobile No: +254731768843
General information
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07.30 - 08.30 | Registration of participants. Walkthrough the Wall of Trade/ EA Corridor; Live exhibitions | ||
08.30 - 08.45 | Conference facilitator announcements | ||
08.45 –09.15 |
Address: Looking Back: TMEA’s Journey-partnership and performance shadowrocket官网 |
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09.15 – 09.25 | Video | ||
09.25 – 09.40 | Address: Host chair of TMEA’S National Oversight Committee, Ms Edith Mwanje, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of East African Community Affairs, Republic of Uganda | ||
09.40 – 10.30 |
PLENARY SESSION 1:Panel Discussion: ‘Achieving results through partnership’’- the experience of implementing country partners (experiences, results, lessons) Moderator: Dorothy Tuma Panellists:
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10.30 – 11.00 |
TEA / COFFEE BREAK |
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11.00 - 11.30 |
PLENARY SESSION 2: Trade, Aid and the Future Panellists: 1. Pete Vowles, Country Director, DFID, Kenya2. Deborah R. Malac, US Ambassador in Uganda 3. Majbrit Holm Jakobsen, Deputy Ambassador of Denmark to Uganda 4. Hajo Provo Kluit, Policy coordinator, Ministry of foreign affairs, Sustainable Economic Development Department, Kingdom of the Netherlands 5. Dr. Gabriel Negatu, Director General, East Africa Regional Development and Business Delivery Office – African Development Bank 6. Ramses Malaty, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Finland, Kenya 7. Mr Attilio Pacifici, EU Ambassador to Uganda Moderator: Rob Rudy, DFID |
Arrival of Chief Guest | |
11.30 – 11.45 |
Chief Guest enters the plenary hall and is ushered to seat |
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11.45 – 12.05 |
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12.05 –12.30 |
Session Title: Looking forward: TMEA’s ambition to 2024–Growing jobs, boosting trade, reducing poverty:
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12.30 – 12.40 |
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12.40 – 12.50 |
Address by Dr Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary General, UNCTAD, |
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12.50 – 13.00 |
Address by Amb. Liberat Mfumekeko, Secretary General East African Community |
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13.00 – 13.10 |
UK Government representative - Pete Vowles, Head of DFID, Kenya |
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13.10 – 13.20 |
Address by Ms Amelia Kyambadde, Minister for Trade, Industry & Cooperatives, Republic of Uganda. |
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13.20 – 13.45 |
Official Speech by the Chief Guest, H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the President of Uganda |
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Group photo |
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14.00 - 15.00 | LUNCH | ||
15.00 -15.30 |
PLENARY SESSION 1: Transport Introduction: George Wolf Speaker – Dr. Gabriel Negatu - Director General, East Africa Regional Development and Business Delivery Office – African Development Bank |
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS | |||
15.30 - 16.45 |
Breakout Room: AlbertSession 1: Improving the performance of East Africa's trade logistics industry Moderator: Abhishek Sharma Panellists: Ms. Merian Sebunya, Chair, Uganda Logistics Platform Mr. Hussein Kiddedde, Graben 4PL & Chairperson Uganda Freight Forwarders Association (UFFA) Mr. Benon Mwebaze Kajuna, Director of Transport, Ministry of Works & Transport |
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16.45 - 17.15 |
TEA / COFFEE BREAK |
‘Wall of Trade/ EA Corridor’; Live exhibitions |
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18.00 - 20.00 |
DINNER |
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08.30 - 08.40 | PLENARY: Recap of the previous day and organisation of day 2 | ||
08.45 - 09.30 |
PLENARY SESSION 1:TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE. Moderator: Richard Kamajugo, Senior Director, Trade Environment, TMEA. 1. Hon. Frank Tumwebaze, Minister for ICT,
Uganda |
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09.30 – 10.30 | BREAKOUT SESSION 3 | ||
Breakout Room :Alberte-Government for Trade Moderator: Alban Odhiambo Panellists:
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Breakout Room 2 - Room : MeeraICT for efficient & inclusive trade Moderator: Patience Mutesi Panellists:
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11.00 - 11.20 |
Address by Mr Pascal LAMY: Honorary President
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11.20 - 12.30 |
PLENARY SESSION 3: Women and Trade Title: Empowering Women Powering Trade: Lessons on what really works Moderator: Lisa Karanja, Senior Director, Business Competitiveness, TMEA/Daniel Kalinaki, Journalist Panellists:
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12.30 - 13.30 | Lunch | ||
13.45 - 14.45 |
PLENARY SESSION 4: Export led industrialisation – A pathway to growth and jobs? Room: Main Plenary Moderator: Mark Priestley, Senior Director, TMEA Panellists:
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PLENARY SESSION 5: New ways of funding trade development Room: Albert Moderator: David Stanton, Deputy CEO, TMEA Panellists:
Recorder: Core planning team |
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14.50 – 15.10 |
Recap of the TDF sessions (Frank Matsaert) |
Wrap up |
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15.10 – 15.20 |
Minister for Trade, Industry & Cooperatives (Uganda) officially closes the event |
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15.30 |
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