priorities and by articulating the necessary policies and
strategies leading to deeper regional integration and to
the achievement of the Community overarching goals.
3. Objectives of the RISDP
• Review the main cooperation and integration areas;
• Define the priority integration areas for the next fifteen
years;
• Set up a logical implementation program of the main
activities necessary for the achievement of the regions
broader goals;
2. The Rational for RISDP
Since its establishment as SADCC in 1980 SADC has gone
• Ensure effective sectoral linkages and enhance synergy
amongst sectors;
through a number of changes and is currently facing
• Provide member states, SADC Secretariat and other
daunting challenges and opportunities, including the
Institutions, regional and international stakeholders
following:
with a coherent and comprehensive long term imple-
• Transformation from a Coordination Conference
mentation agenda;
(SADCC) into a development Community – 1992;
• Expansion in areas of cooperation and integration and
4. Key Integration Enablers
in its Program of Action – to reach over 20 Sectors and
Peace, Security, Democracy and Political Governance
500 development programmes/ projects;
SADC Member States are committed to “promote common
• Increase in membership – from 9 in 1980 to 14 in the
current phase;
political values, systems and other shared values which
are transmitted through institutions that are democratic,
• Restructuring of Institutions – moving from member
legitimate and effective” (SADC Treaty Article 5). In line
states coordinated programmes to a centralized struc-
with this SADC firmly acknowledges that economic
ture based at the Secretariat;
growth and development will not will not be realized in
• Challenges and opportunities deriving from the New
conditions of political intolerance, the absence of the
Partnership for African Development (NEPAD), the
rule of law, corruption, civil strife and war. SADC member
Globalization Process, Poverty, HIV and AIDS and
states are cognisant of the fact that poverty thrives
other communicable diseases;
under such conditions, nurturing further political insta-
The RISDP is designed to address these challenges and
bility and conflict, creating a destructive repetitive cycle,
opportunities facing the cooperation and integration
which perpetuates under-development and extreme
prospects of SADC. This is done by aligning current
deprivation.