This paper identifies several avenues through which cross-infections take place in the Northeast African context. It suggests that supranational (or regional) organisations, such as the Inter-Governmental Agency for Development or the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, gear themselves to address such issues that require the involvement of more than one country. It provides a list of issues with which such regional organisations could start.
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