Article 23 REMITTANCES States Parties shall through, bilateral, regional, continental or international agreements facilitate the transfer of earnings and savings working, residing or established in their territory. PROCEDURES States Party may of nationals of other Member States Article 24 FOR MOVEMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS in addition to the measures provided for by international, regional and continental instruments, establish specific procedures for the movement of specific vulnerable groups including refugees, victims of human trafficking and smuggled migrants, asylum seekers and pastoralists. Procedures established by a Member State under this article shall be consistent with the obligations of that Member State under the international, regional and continental instruments relating to the protection of each group of persons referred to in paragraph 1. PART VI — IMPLEMENTATION Article 25 COOPERATION BETWEEN MEMBER STATES States Parties shall in accordance with the African Union Convention on CrossBorder Cooperation coordinate their border management systems in order to facilitate the free and orderly movement of persons. States Parties shall record, document, and upon request, make available all forms of aggregated migration data at the ports or points of entry or exit from their territory. States Parties shall through bilateral or regional arrangements-cooperate with each other by exchanging information related to the free movement of persons and the implementation of this Protocol. Article 26 COORDINATION AND HARMONISATION In accordance with article 88 of the Abuja Treaty and guided, as appropriate, the implementation Roadmap annexed to this Protocol, States Parties by shall harmonise and coordinate the laws, policies, systems and activities of the regional economic communities of which they are members which relate to free movement of persons with the laws, policies, systems and activities of the Union.

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