SADC Resource Mobilisation Strategy
In addition to financing sizeable infrastructure projects prepared through the PPDF,
the SADC Development Fund would also develop mechanisms and tools to assist
SADC in its regional integration agenda.
In this context, the objective of the SADC RDF will be to support SADC Member
States in:
· Promoting sustainable and equitable economic growth and socioeconomic development in the SADC region through regional integration;
· Mobilizing resources from SADC Member States, cooperating partners,
and the private sector to promote SADC’s trade integration agenda;
· Implementing trade integration enhancing infrastructure investment in
accordance with the SADC Regional Infrastructure Development Master
Plan; and
· Improving aid effectiveness and coordination.
Establishing a Regional Development Fund opens new avenues to facilitate
attraction of external resources like grants from International Cooperating
Partners, concessional funds from multilateral institutions such the World Bank
and the African Development Bank, and private sector. The Fund would serve
as intermediary between international financing institutions and SADC institutions
and/or Member States.
While the SADC Region has already made a decision to establish a Regional
Development Fund, emphasis is placed on expediting this process.
6.2 Other Financing Mechanisms and Partnerships
Other financing mechanisms and partnerships with emerging economies can be
explored for the SADC Region’s development as they contribute to broadening the
resource channels.
6.2.1 Public-Private Partnerships
The private sector can play a central role in mobilising resources (including domestic)
creating wealth, income and jobs and advancing innovation for development. It is
therefore important to develop innovative financial mechanisms to mobilise private
finance for shared development goals.
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