the transport, communications and meteorology infrastructure, equipment, human
resources, technology and services represent the collective patrimony of the Region and
comprise assets of significant strategic value;
their transport, communications and meteorology networks are essentially
interdependent and that a collective benefit may be derived from greater integration and
co-operation between these networks;
regional peace and security are prerequisites for economic growth and prosperity;
all facets of their regional and domestic policies are horizontally and vertically interactive
and thereforee need to be co-ordinated to their mutual advantage;
economic and institutional reform must be undertaken at both regional and national level
in a multifaceted manner and in accordance with appropriate time frames to provide an
environment within which the transport, communications and meteorology sectors can
prosper and grow;
regional co-operation must be given a collective impetus through public and private
sector collaboration and support;
public sector support is required in providing a comprehensive, transparent and
predictable enabling policy, legal and regulatory environment within which service
providers, customers and labour may fruitfully interact in the transport, communications
and meteorology sectors in collaboration with international co-operating partners and all
other stakeholders;
public and private sector service providers have made a significant contribution to the
regional economy;
broad-based public and private capital investment in infrastructure and service provision,
human resource development, research and development is an essential pre-condition for
regional growth and prosperity;
the regional private sector requires targeted support measures and guidelines to develop
its production and investment capacity and that joint ventures may contribute towards
capacity enhancement;
labour forms an integral component of the transport, communications and meteorology
sectors and is central to their growth and prosperity;
other sectoral activities have a fundamental impact on the transport, communications
and meteorology sectors;
concrete results must be achieved at the earliest opportunity as an urgent priority, while
acknowledging that the achievement of collective and individual objectives of the
transport, communications and meteorology sectors is a long-term process requiring
continuous planning, monitoring and review;
WISHING to contribute to the harmonious, balanced, equitable and sustainable
development of the SADC;
HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS -