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Protocol for the Sustainable Development of Lake Victoria Basin
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- [This is the version of this document at 29 November 2003.]
Article 1 – Definitions
Article 2 – Application of the Protocol
This Protocol shall govern the Partner States Cooperation in the Sustainable Development of Lake Victoria Basin.Article 3 – Scope of co-operation
The Partner States have agreed to cooperate in the areas as they relate to the conservation and sustainable utilisation of the resources of the Basin including the following:Article 4 – Principles
Article 5 – Equitable and reasonable utilisation of water resources
Article 6 – Protection and conservation of the Basin and its ecosystems
Article 7 – Sustainable development of natural resources
The Partner States shall manage, develop and utilise the natural resources of the Basin in a sustainable manner.Article 8 – Sustainable development and management of fisheries resources
The Partner States shall manage, develop and utilise Fishery resources the Basin in accordance with the Convention establishing the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization.Article 9 – Sustainable agriculture and land use practices
The Partner States shall promote sustainable agriculture and land practices in order to achieve food security and rational agricultural production within the Basin in accordance with the provisions of Article 106,107, 108,109 and 110 of the Treaty.Article 10 – Tourism development
The Partner States shall undertake to develop a collective and coordinated approach to the promotion of and marketing of sustainable tourism within the Basin in accordance with the provisions of Article 115 and 116 of the Treaty.Article 11 – Promotion of trade, commerce and industry
The Partner States shall undertake to promote Trade, Commerce and Industry in the Basin in accordance with the relevant provisions in the Treaty.Article 12 – Environmental impact assessment
Article 13 – Prior notification concerning planned measures
Article 14 – Environmental audits
Article 15 – Prevention of significant harm to neighbours
Article 16 – Monitoring and precautionary measures
Article 17 – Application of the "polluter pays" principle
Article 18 – Application of the "user pays" Principle
Article 19 – Preventing pollution at source
Article 20 – Prevention of pollution from non-point sources
The Partner States shall take all appropriate legal, economic and social measures to control pollution from non-point sources including promoting:Article 21 – Public education and awareness
Article 22 – Public participation
The Partner States shall create an environment conducive for stakeholders' views to influence governmental decisions on project formulation and implementation.Article 23 – Mainstreaming of gender concerns
The Partner States shall promote community involvement and mainstreaming of gender concerns at all levels of socio-economic development, especially with regard to decision-making, policy formulation and implementation of projects and programmes.Article 24 – Exchange of data and information
Article 25 – Water resources monitoring, surveillance and standard setting
Article 26 – Emergencies and disaster preparedness
Article 27 – Management plans
Article 28 – Improvement of security
Article 29 – Infrastructure and services
Article 30 – Energy
The Partner States shall co-ordinate the development of their policies and supply systems in the Basin in accordance with Article the Treaty.Article 31 – Safety of navigation
The Partner States shall implement and review existing agree relating to the promotion of safety of navigation on Lake Victoria by:Article 32 – Prohibition of dumping of waste
The Partner States shall enact and harmonise laws and policies for:Article 33 – Institutional framework
Article 34 – Organizational structure
The Lake Victoria Basin Commission shall be an institution of the East African Community as provided for in the Treaty and shall operate within the following organizational structure:—Article 35 – The Sectoral Council
The Sectoral Council on Lake Victoria as established shall be responsible for matters' created under this Protocol and shall perform the following functions:—Article 36 – Co-ordination Committee:
Article 37 – Establishment and composition of Sectoral Committees
Article 38 – Functions of the Sectoral Committees
Subject to any directions that the Sectoral Council gives, the Sectoral Committee shall:—Article 39 – The Secretariat of the Commission
There shall be a Secretariat of the Commission headed by the Executive Secretary who shall be appointed by the Council on a competitive basis and under the principle of rotation.Article 40 – The Functions of the Executive Secretary
Article 41 – Other officers of the Commission
Article 42 – Functions of the Secretariat
Article 43 – Funding of the Commission
The sources of funds for the Commission shall be from the East Africa Community budget, stakeholders' contributions, development partners and such other sources as shall be established by the Council.Article 44 – Co-operation with development partners
Article 45 – Reporting by Partner States
Each Partner State shall periodically, at intervals to be determined by the Council, report on measures, which it has taken for the implementation of the provisions of this Protocol and their effectiveness in meeting the objectives of this Protocol.Article 46 – Dispute settlement
Article 47 – Relationship between this Protocol and the Treaty
This protocol shall upon entry into force be an integral part of the Treaty and in case of an inconsistency between this Protocol and the Treaty, the Treaty shall prevail.Article 48 – Relationship with other agreements on Lake Victoria
Article 49 – Entry into force
This Protocol shall enter into force upon ratification and deposit of instruments of ratification with the Secretary General by all Partner States.Article 50 – Accession
Article 51 – Amendment
This Protocol may be amended any time by the agreement of the Partner States in accordance with Article 150 of the Treaty.Article 52 – Saving provisions
Institutions and programmes of co-operation existing prior to this Protocol shall be accommodated under the institutional framework of this Protocol.History of this document
29 November 2003 this version
Consolidation