• Science and Technology;
• Information and Communications Technology;
• Environment and Sustainable Development;
• Private Sector Development;
• Statistics.
B. Sectoral cooperation and Integration Intervention
areas:
• Trade/Economic Liberalization and Development;
• Infrastructure Support for Regional Integration and
Poverty Erradication;
• Sustainable food Security, and;
• Human and Social Development.
6.3. Enhanced Involvement of Member States
6. Coordination and Implementation Strategy
• The Role of SADC National Committees.
6.1. Institutional Coordination:
6.4 Dynamism of the RISDP
• SADC Secretariat;
• Maintaining the RISDP focus;
• Member States, and;
• Need for flexibility and adaptability;
• other stakeholders.
• Need for updating to keep in line with prevailing
6.2. Alignment with other initiatives and activities:
challenges.
• Sub-regional;
6.5 Requirements of Cooperating Partners
• Continental;
• The need for coordination, flexibility;
• Global.
• The need for sustainability.
6.6 Principles for RISDP Implementation
• Comparative advantage;
• Additionality;
• Broad participation and consultation;
• Subsidiarity;
• Engagement of regional expertise and institutions;
• Implementing Agents;
• Decentralised management approach;
• Maximum impact;
• Development discrepancies;