What is the role the ACP-EU follow-up committee of the European Social and Economic Committee and how was it involved?
The ACP-EU Follow-Up Committee is composed of 12 EESC members and 12 representatives of ACP economic and social interest groups. This Follow-Up Committee, which meets on a regular basis, is responsible for organising the various activities of the economic and social interest groups, and is a primary partner of the political authorities in the Partnership and the European Commission. More information is available from the EESC website: http://www.eesc.europa.eu/sections/rex/index_en.asp?id=2030rexen The ACP-EU Follow-up committee was involved in consultations on the UE-ACP SIA since 2003 and opportunities for consultation were pursued through the ACP-EU Economic and Social Committee (EESC). For example, team members attended the meeting of the ACP-EU Follow-up Committee in Brussels on 14 March 2003 and the Eighth Regional Seminar of ACP-EU Economic and Social Interest Groups in Bamako (Mali) on 22-24 May 2006, to present the results of the SIA. In 2007, the final results of the SIA were
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