COMESA
The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is a regional economic organization established in 1994 to promote economic integration among its member states. It aims to create a large market and enhance trade by reducing tariffs and other trade barriers, facilitating the movement of goods and services across borders.
COMESA consists of 21 member countries, including Kenya, Egypt, and Zambia. The organization focuses on various sectors, such as agriculture, industry, and infrastructure development, to boost economic growth and improve living standards in the region.