• We have official Observer Status, the East African Community, and the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights.
  • We have conducted cutting-edge training in law and technology, international trade, business and human rights, artificial intelligence, cybercrime and forensic evidence, among other areas.
  • We continuously collaborate with the International Bar Association and other global institutions. In 2018, we co-hosted the Breakfast Session during the 2018 IBA Conference in Rome, together with American Bar Association.
  • We have pioneered the EAC Integration Index, measuring key integration pillars , tracking the realization of the EAC Common Market Protocol and providing guidance to policy makers on cross-border trade in East Africa.
  • We have established a border post to support capacity of small-scale cross-border traders at the Kenya-Tanzania border of Namanga, in partnership with the Open Society Initiative for East African (OSIEA).
  • Through the Leading Law Firms Forum, we have conducted high-level capacity building to law firms in the region while promoting growth of cross-border law firms.
  • Through the Young Lawyers Forum, we provide mentorship programs to young lawyers by connecting them to leaders across the region while granting them opportunities to speak at major conferences.
  • Through the Women Lawyers Forum, we have empowered our female members to take up major challenges in their fields.
  • We are leading the legal profession in building capacity of women to actively benefit from opportunities in the extractive industry through the regional program Support for Inclusive Resource Development (SIRD) in partnership with Canadian Bar Association.
  • We have recently acquired permanent offices premises at the heart of Arusha and permanently settled the regional bar.