SADC Resource Mobilisation Strategy
1 BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is guided by a common
vision of development based on the regional economic agenda as defined in the
Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP) and Strategic Indicative
Plan for the Organ (SIPO).
As a long-term development strategy for economic growth and development,
the RISDP, in particular, needs to have its own financing mechanisms in order
to mobilize funding for the regional economic integration agenda and regional
political cooperation.
In April 2006 at the SADC Consultative Conference held in Windhoek, Namibia,
SADC and its International Cooperating Partners (ICPs) adopted the Windhoek
Declaration on a New SADC-ICPs Partnership to guide cooperation between
SADC and ICPs for achievement of the SADC socio-economic development
agenda (as outlined in the Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan
(RISDP) and Strategic Indicative Plan for the Organ (SIPO) and the overarching
objective of poverty eradication. The Windhoek Declaration is modelled on the
basis of the Paris Declaration (2005) on Aid Effectiveness and underscores the
commitments of ownership, alignment, harmonisation, managing for results and
mutual accountability.
As part of implementation of the Windhoek Declaration, it was agreed that a resource
mobilization strategy for SADC would be developed outlining a coordinated
approach to resource mobilization for implementation of SADC programmes.
In August 2008, the SADC Council of Ministers also directed the Secretariat to
explore sustainable alternative ways of mobilising resources for implementation of
regional programmes so as to minimise the risk of heavily relying on the support
from cooperating partners.
In 2008, the SADC Secretariat undertook a study to develop a Resource
Mobilisation Strategy for SADC Secretariat and to recommend an appropriate
implementation plan for the strategy. The scope of the study included a review of
the coordination of resource mobilisation at the SADC Secretariat, a benchmarking
exercise at similar organisations like COMESA Secretariat, ECOWAS Secretariat
and the African Union Commission (AUC).
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