H.E. Dr Mohammed Gharib Bilal, the Vice President of the United Republic of Tanzania called on the Southern African Broadcasting Association (SABA) to proactively produce and broadcast authentic information to support the development of tourism in Southern…
Read More Tweet!On 22 August, a team of experts hired to strengthen SADC ‘s implementation capacity of the REIS programme, presented its inception report to the SADC Secretariat. The event was held at the SADC House and chaired by the TIFI Director, Ms Boitumelo…
Read More Tweet!The SADC Gender Unit held its planning meeting on September 9-11, 2013 in Magaliesburg, South Africa with the aimto introduce the newly recruited staff under the Regional Political Cooperation (RPC) to the Contribution Agreement and to develop their work…
Read More Tweet!The Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan of SADC is a comprehensive 15–year strategic roadmap, which provides the strategic direction for achieving SADC’s long term social and economic goals. It also provides the SADC Secretariat and other SADC institutions with clear guidelines on SADC’s approved social and economic priorities and policies and therefore, enhancing their effectiveness in discharging their facilitating and coordinating role. It was approved by SADC Summit in 2003 and its effective implementation began in 2005.
The Revised Edition of the Strategic Indicative Plan for the Organ (SIPO II) provides a review of the first edition of the Plan. Based on the objectives and common agenda of SADC, the Strategic Indicative Plan for the Organ, first signed in 2004, provided general guidelines that spelt out specific implementation activities, in accordance with the objectives of the Protocol on Defense, Politics and Security Cooperation, and the strategies for their realisation, covering the Public Security, Political, Defence, and State security sectors.