OACPS

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OACPS is an intergovernmental organization that brings together African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries to promote sustainable development and cooperation, particularly in partnership with the European Union.

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instanceOf intergovernmental organization
international organization
acronym OACPS NERFINISHED
adoptedRevisedGeorgetownAgreement 2019
cooperatesWith European Commission NERFINISHED
European Parliament NERFINISHED
focusArea climate change and environment
migration and mobility
peace and security
sustainable development
trade and investment
formerName African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States NERFINISHED
founded 1975
foundingInstrument Georgetown Agreement NERFINISHED
fullName Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States NERFINISHED
hasMemberType African country
Caribbean country
Pacific country
hasObjective enhance South-South and triangular cooperation
promote multilateralism and a fairer global governance system
hasOfficialLanguage Dutch
English
French
Portuguese
Spanish
hasOrgan Committee of Ambassadors of the OACPS NERFINISHED
Council of Ministers of the OACPS NERFINISHED
OACPS Parliamentary Assembly NERFINISHED
OACPS Secretariat NERFINISHED
hasPillar development cooperation
economic and trade cooperation
political cooperation
headquartersLocation Brussels, Belgium NERFINISHED
legalBasisOfCooperationWithEU Cotonou Agreement NERFINISHED
successor to Lomé Conventions
memberCount 79
primaryPartner European Union NERFINISHED
purpose manage and coordinate relations with the European Union
promote integration of member states into the world economy
promote poverty reduction in member states
promote sustainable development in member states
strengthen cooperation among African, Caribbean and Pacific countries
regionServed Africa
Caribbean
Pacific NERFINISHED
shortName ACP States NERFINISHED
website https://www.oacps.org
worksThrough partnership agreements with the European Union

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