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 The East African Health Research Commission is among institutions under the Community established over the last two years; the others being the East Africa Science and Technology Commission (Easteco) and the East African Kiswahili Commission, already discharging their activities from their respective headquarters in Kigali and Zanzibar respectively.

Arusha. The East African Health Research Commission (EAHRC) is yet to relocate to its designated headquarters in Bujumbura a year after it commenced operations.

The new institution of the East African Community (EAC) currently discharges its activities from rented rooms at the Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC), the seat of the Community since November 2012.

EAHRC is among institutions under the Community established in the last two years; the others being the East Africa Science and Technology Commission (Easteco) and the East African Kiswahili Commission, already discharging their activities from their respective headquarters in Kigali and Zanzibar respectively. The other is the East African Competition Authority

Security concerns and the political turmoil in Burundi have not been cited as among the reasons behind the delay for the regional health body to shift and operate from its designated seat there.

Arusha. The East African Health Research Commission (EAHRC) is yet to relocate to its designated headquarters in Bujumbura a year after it commenced operations.

The new institution of the East African Community (EAC) currently discharges its activities from rented rooms at the Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC), the seat of the Community since November 2012.

EAHRC is among institutions under the Community established in the last two years; the others being the East Africa Science and Technology Commission (Easteco) and the East African Kiswahili Commission, already discharging their activities from their respective headquarters in Kigali and Zanzibar respectively. The other is the East African Competition Authority

Security concerns and the political turmoil in Burundi have not been cited as among the reasons behind the delay for the regional health body to shift and operate from its designated seat there.