• 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;

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