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Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community
Description
Treaty basin(s): frontier or shared waters
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Agreement on the Establishment of the Zambezi Watercourse Commission
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Treaty basin(s): Zambezi
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Protocol for Sustainable Development of Lake Victoria Basin. Arusha, 29 November, 2003
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Treaty basin(s): Lake Victoria
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The Convention on the Sustainable Management of Lake Tanganyika
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Treaty basin(s): Lake Tanganyika
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Barack Obama cloth
Description
Blue, red, and white kanga with three portraits of Barack Obama in the center, surrounded by images of the United States flag. The text "Yes we can -- Obama" appears at the bottom, and "2008" is repeated around the entire border.