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The Economic, Social and Cultural Council is an advisory body of the African Union charged with overseeing the development of those particular areas within the continent. To this end 10 Sectoral Cluster Committees were established to highlight these areas:
The President of the (ECOSOCC) is Prof. Wangari Maathai. The Council also consists of four vice presidents, they are:
The Council also maintains a Standing Committee, whose members are listed below:
Central Africa
East Africa
North Africa
Southern Africa
West Africa
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