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EADB’s Annual State Lawyers Training Kicks Off in Nairobi

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The annual programme has trained over 600 state lawyers from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda.
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East African Development Bank’s annual training for state lawyers is being held from 5th to 9th August 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya. The training offers East African States legal resources focuses on equipping participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to negotiate national treaties and agreements effectively.

In collaboration with the global legal firm, DLA Piper, the training programme will cover a range of critical topics, including joint venture agreements, supply agreements and government treaties. In addition, this year’s 50 participants will delve into the substantive issues surrounding these agreements, ensuring they are well-prepared to handle complex negotiations.

The annual training will be facilitated by IKM Advocates, emphasizing the political, social, and economic contexts in which agreements and treaties are negotiated. Understanding these factors is crucial for structuring transactions and related policies in a manner that is beneficial to the host country. Participants will learn to navigate these multifaceted environments, enabling them to develop agreements that are both equitable and sustainable.

“Our goal is to provide legal professionals with comprehensive training that not only enhances their negotiation skills but also deepens their understanding of the broader contexts affecting current agreements and treaties in their countries,” said EADB Director General Vivienne Yeda.

“By the end of this training, participants will be better equipped to structure agreements that support the development goals of host countries while ensuring fair and transparent transactions.”

The annual programme has trained over 600 state lawyers from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda. It is designed for lawyers who are involved in negotiating and drafting their governments’ treaties and agreements. Participants will benefit from interactive sessions, case studies, and expert-led discussions that will provide practical insights and strategies.

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