African, Caribbean & Pacific Group of States

The African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) is a group of countries (currently 79: 48 African, 16 Caribbean and 15 Pacific), created by the Georgetown Agreement in 1975. The group's main objectives are sustainable development and poverty reduction within its member states, as well as their greater integration into the world's economy. All of the member states, except Cuba, are signatories of the Cotonou Agreement with the European Un... more

Also known as:

  • ACP Group of States,
  • ACP Group,
  • ACP States

Organization

Address

African, Caribbean & Pacific Group of States Headquarters

Avenue Georges Henri 451
Brussels Brussels-Capital Region

Date founded:

  • 1979

Number Of Members:

number date
  • 79
  • 2008
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Employer

Employees and other personnel:

Person Title From
  • Mar 2005
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