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    This portion of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) website is dedicated to providing access to all publically available SADC Documents and Publications. It also provides access to information about the SADC Secretariat Library Services.

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    • SADC Climate Change Adaptation for the Water Sector (2011)

      Date Signed: 2011-11-01

      Type: Documents & Publications, SADC Technical & Thematic Reports

      Themes: Water & Sanitation, Water


      As a developing region prone to extreme weather, Southern Africa is particularly sensitive to climate change. Specifically, climate change impacts water resources, increasing water stress in dry areas and harming water quality due to flooding.

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    • Assessment Report - M&E for OVC&Y in SADC 2011

      Date Signed: 2011-10-01

      Type: Documents & Publications, SADC Technical & Thematic Reports

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


      The SADC Framework and Plan of Action for Comprehensive Care and Support for Orphans, Vulnerable Children, and Youth necessitates a framework for monitoring and evaluation of vulnerable children and youth in Southern Africa. To this end, in 2010, SADC commissioned a review and assessment of current monitoring and evaluation systems in order to establish priority areas for this new framework.

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    • Africa Consensus Statement to RIO+20

      Date Signed: 2011-10-01

      Type: Documents & Publications, SADC Technical & Thematic Reports

      Issues: Environment & Sustainable Development

      Themes: Energy, Agriculture & Food Security, Food Security, Forests


      Prior to the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, the Ministers of African States held a preparatory meeting to deliberate the objectives and themes of the conference and to determine a consensus for key priorities and concerns affecting Africa. The Consensus Statement addresses the state of development in Africa and reaffirms States’ commitment to sustainable development moving toward the Millennium Development Goals.

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