consultations on matters of mutual interest both through formal and informal networks. The formal networks that
Member States maintain to promote political, economic, and
social and other forms of cooperation include accreditation of
resident and non-resident missions to each other’s Capital.
3.1.4 A number of regional institutions have been created with the
aim of, among others, deepening cooperation and mutual
trust among Member States. One such institution is the InterState Politics and Diplomacy Committee (ISPDC).
3.1.5 Statepersons and eminent persons of the region have assisted
in the mediation of conflicts within the region and beyond.
3.1.6 The prevailing peace and the deepening of democratic practices have contributed to the emergence and growth of civil
society organisations. Various Organisations within civil
society are involved in different developments initiatives that
directly impact on the lives of the people.
3.1.7 The strengthening of existing common values and culture is
at the centre stage of cooperation among Member States.
Whereas conventional borders confer nationality to citizens
cultural values transcend boundaries. The process of building
the nation-state is taking place in tandem with the process of
building the SADC Community.
3.1.8 A number of public and private research institutions are
involved in the analysis of politics, international relations,
security and human rights issues.
3.1.9 At the continental level SADC has been active in the establishment and consolidation of the African Union (AU), its
institutions and programmes such as the Peace and Security
Council and the New Partnership for Africa’s Development
(NEPAD).
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