ECOWAS:Official site of the Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS), a regional group of sixteen countries, founded in 1975. Information about its political and financial institutions, specialised agencies, news and events. [English and French]
Community Court of Justice: One of the institutions of ECOWAS; information on its role, functions and activities. [English and French]
ECOWAS Gender Development Centre (EGDC): Information about their strategies, institutions and programmes. [English and French]
ECOWAS Network on Debt and Development (ECONDAD): A network of West African nongovernmental and civil organizations working for debt cancellation and economic justice. Includes membership, news, and information about publications.
ECOWAS Parliament: A forum for dialogue, consultation and consensus for representatives of the peoples of West Africa to promote integration. Information about its structure, activities, publications, and news. [English and French]
MBendi - Economic Community of West African States: Profile of the organisation and member countries.
US EIA - Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS): Overview of the economic and energy sectors of the Community and its member countries from the US Energy Information Administration.
Water Resources Coordination Unit (WRCU): Exists to support integrated water resources management in the region; information about membership, activities and job vacancies.
West African Health Organisation: A specialised agency of ECOWAS which works for the health of people in the region by harmonising national policies, pooling resources, and facilitating cooperation; information about the organisation and its programmes. [English, French and Portuguese]
West African Monetary Agency (WAMA): Autonomous agency of ECOWAS to promote market determined exchange rates for West Africa intra-regional trade, monetary and economic integration, and the establishment of a single monetary zone.
Wikipedia - Economic Community of West African States: Hyperlinked encyclopedia article describes the history, development and role of ECOWAS. Includes details of member countries and a statistical comparison with other blocs.