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    • Assessment of Situation of OVC & Youth in SADC

      Date Signed: 2008-06-01

      Type: Documents & Publications, SADC Technical & Thematic Reports

      Themes: Themes, Social & Human Development, Orphans, Vulnerable Children & Youth


      In 2008, the SADC Secretariat undertook a study to assess and analyse vulnerabilities affecting orphans, vulnerable children, and youth within the SADC region. Its intention was to review existing strategies for addressing these issues and develop minimum standards for future programmes and projects. Based on extensive qualitative respondent interviews throughout 14 SADC Member States, this report details the results of that study and offers recommendations moving forward.

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    • Communicating Water Handbook (2008)

      Date Signed: 2008-05-01

      Type: Documents & Publications, SADC Technical & Thematic Reports

      Themes: Themes, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Natural Resources, Water


      This aim of this handbook is to support the practical implementation of the Regional Awareness and Communication Strategy for the SADC Water Sector to assist Water Division officials and water communicators across the SADC region to engage effectively with the media and in so doing give greater impetus to Integrated Water Resource Management,

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    • SADC Communication Strategy for Water Sector (2008)

      Date Signed: 2008-05-01

      Type: Documents & Publications, SADC Technical & Thematic Reports

      Themes: Themes, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Natural Resources, Water


      The Regional Awareness and Communication Strategy for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Water Sector fulfils the call for establishing sector specific strategies and crafting, packaging and dissemination of messages and themes, which should be based on but not limited to SADC priority intervention areas.

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