(c)
Work together to harmonise procedures.
To Strengthen Collaborative behaviour
29.
ICPs and SADC jointly commit to: Reform procedures and strengthen
incentives including for recruitment, appraisal and training for
management and staff to work towards harmonisation, alignment and
results.
MANAGING FOR RESULTS - managing resources and improving
decision-making for result
30.
31.
32.
SADC commits to:
(a)
Strengthen the linkages between on the one hand regional and
national development strategies. On the other hand strengthen
the linkages between the above strategies and annual and multiannual budget processes and the business plans derived from
the RISDP and the SIPO, and
(b)
Endeavour to establish results-oriented reporting and
assessment frameworks that monitor progress against key
dimensions of the national, regional (spatial) and sector (cluster)
level development strategies; and that these frameworks should
track a manageable number of indicators for which data are
cost-effectively available.
ICPs commit to:
(a)
Link regional programming to bilateral country programming and
resources to results and align them with effective SADC
performance assessment frameworks,refraining from requesting
the introduction of performance indicators that are not consistent
with SADC’s development strategies;
(b)
Work with SADC to rely, as far as possible, on SADC resultsoriented reporting and monitoring frameworks; and
(c)
Harmonise their monitoring and reporting requirements, and,
until they can rely more extensively on SADC’s statistical,
monitoring and evaluation systems, with SADC to the maximum
extent possible on joint formats for periodic reporting.
SADC and ICPs jointly commit to: Work together in a participatory
approach to strengthen SADC capacities and demand for results based
management.
MUTUAL ACCOUNTABILITY
33.
SADC and ICPs commit to: Jointly assess through existing and
increasingly objective mechanisms, mutual progress in implementing
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