Economic Community of Central African States
The Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) is a regional organization established in 1983 to promote economic integration and cooperation among its member countries. It aims to enhance trade, investment, and development in the Central African region, which includes nations like Cameroon, Central African Republic, and Gabon.
ECCAS focuses on various sectors, including agriculture, infrastructure, and energy, to improve the living standards of its citizens. The organization also addresses political stability and security issues, fostering collaboration among member states to achieve sustainable development and regional peace.