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EIGHT-COUNTRY TRADE BLOC IN EAST AFRICA
IGAD; Inter-Governmental Authority on Development; IGADD
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Inter-Governmental Authority on Drought and Development      
The IGADD coordinates efforts in its members' region to build food security, stop desertification, and reclaim arid zones for food production. The Authority was formed in 1986; headquarters are based in Djibouti; members include: Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, the Sudan, and Uganda. Financing stems primarily from Djibouti and Ethiopia.
WAPDA Cadet College Tarbela         
GOVERNMENT AGENCY OF PAKISTAN
WAPDA; Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority; WAPDA Cadet College Tarbela; Wapda Cadet College Tarbella; WAPDA Hospital; Wapda Hospital; Water and Power Development Authority; Wapda
WAPDA Cadet College, Tarbela {Pashto(واپډا كيډټ كالج تربيله)} is a residential high school located in Ghazi, Haripur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

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Intergovernmental Authority on Development

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) is an eight-country trade bloc in Africa. It includes governments from the Horn of Africa, Nile Valley and the African Great Lakes. It is headquartered in Djibouti.

Ejemplos de uso de Inter-Governmental Authority on Drought and Development
1. The Sudan Government then approached the Inter–Governmental Authority on Drought and Development (IGADD) to intervene as brokers to salvage the peace process in the Sudan.
2. The Sudan Government then approached the Inter-Governmental Authority on Drought and Development (IGADD) to intervene as brokers to salvage the peace process in the Sudan.
3. The protracted peace process were initiated by regional member States of the then Inter–Governmental Authority on Drought and Development (IGADD) during their summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1''4 (the group later changed its name to the Inter– Governmental Authority on Development, IGAD). On 20 May 1''4, the Khartoum government and the SPLM/A signed the Declaration of Principles (DoP) as a framework of negotiations, which identified the key issues in the conflict as÷ Right to self–determination for the south Sudan, separation of state and religion, system of governance during an interim period, sharing of resources, and security arrangements.