-
earlier been
suspended from
ECOWAS due to
military takeovers of
their respective governments. Upon its foundation,
ECOWAS had 15
member states: eight...
- The
ECOWAS Court of
Justice is an
organ of the
Economic Community of West
African States (
ECOWAS), a
regional integration community of 15
member states...
- initiated; however, on 10 August,
ECOWAS took the step of
activating its
standby force.
Previously in 2017,
ECOWAS had
launched a
military intervention...
- The
ECOWAS p****port is a
common p****port do****ent for
several countries in West Africa.
Member states of
ECOWAS — the
Economic Community of West African...
- One of the
goals of the
Economic Community of West
African States (
ECOWAS) is the
development of an
integrated railroad network. Aims
include the extension...
- The
ECOWAS military intervention in the
Gambia or the
ECOWAS Mission in The
Gambia (abbreviated ECOMIG) –
initially code-named
Operation Restore Democracy...
- of the Fund for Cooperation,
Compensation and
Development of
ECOWAS in 1999. The
ECOWAS Fund was
established in 1975 at the same time as the erstwhile...
- Liberia, from 1990 to 1997,
ECOWAS actively engaged in
diplomatic efforts and
peacekeeping operations amid the
civil war.
ECOWAS justified its involvement...
- by
other ECOWAS members — Ghana, Guinea,
Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Liberia, Mali,
Burkina Faso, Niger, and others.
Nigeria and
other ECOWAS members agreed...
- off an
ECOWAS intervention. On 28
January 2024, the
three countries announced via a
joint statement that they were
withdrawing from
ECOWAS.
ECOWAS has nevertheless...