SADC Resource Mobilisation Strategy
4 PILLAR 1: PLANNING, BUDGETING, MONITORING AND
EVALUATION
The SADC Secretariat is responsible for the development of a coherent
and harmonised resource mobilisation strategy based on i) SADC Strategy
Development, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (SPME) and Medium Term
Strategy priorities as determined by Council; ii) decisions taken by the Secretariat
Executive Management; and iii) the operational plans developed by the technical
Directorates for giving effect to the strategic priorities.
The Secretariat is also responsible for the implementation, monitoring and
evaluation of the resource mobilisation strategy according to the principles outlined
in the SADC SPME.
The SADC Secretariat shall refine its strategy review process, strengthen its
planning, budgeting and financial management systems in a manner that
maximises the resource absorptive capacity and optimally utilise resources for its
development programmes.
The SADC Secretariat will also put in place appropriate rules and procedures that
will apply standards offering guarantees’ equivalent to internationally accepted
standards and promote ownership in implementing the SADC Common Agenda
at regional and national levels. A Programme approach, based on the RISDP and
SIPO and SADC Sector and Corporate Plans, will be the basis of the cooperation
with the International Cooperating Partners.
Prior to the allocation of resources and activities, the International Cooperating
Partners will work closely with the SADC Secretariat during the identification
and appraisal/formulation cycles and during the implementation and evaluation
phases. The Secretariat will provide regular update on the levels of funding to
various thematic areas with a view to guiding a more balanced contribution by the
ICPs.
4.1 Resource Acquisition, Planning and Management Strategy
In the context of the guiding principles, the following specific factors shall guide
resource mobilisation and the relations between the SADC Secretariat and
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