S O U T H E R N
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D E V E L O P M E N T
C O M M U N I T Y
Secretariat prepared a background study. This study was
regional integration and development has been limited.
based on a review of literature, policy and strategy
The RISDP has identified gaps and challenges in the
documents such as protocols and plans. It took into
current policies and strategies, and used them to reorient
consideration regional and international parameters,
those policies and strategies.
such as NEPAD, AU, WTO, Cotonou Agreement and the
Millennium Summit Declaration. The RISDP is based on
this study, and takes into account the views of various
stakeholders.
The following highlights summarise the RISDP:
6. In light of the identified gaps and challenges, Chapter
Four focuses on a number of priority intervention areas,
of both cross-sectoral and sectoral natures, that are
critical for the achievement of SADC's objectives, in
particular in promoting deeper regional integration;
integrating SADC into the world economy; promoting
4. Chapter Two analyses recent economic, human and
balanced,
social trends. It notes that the economic situation in SADC
eradicating poverty; and promoting gender equality. The
improved in the 1990s, but is still unsatisfactory, with
selected priority intervention areas, their goals, specific
several countries experiencing low and decreasing levels
areas of focus and strategies are briefly summarised
of per capita gross national product, low growth rates of
below. The targets and time frames can be found in
gross domestic product, relatively high budget deficits
Chapter 4 of the RISDP and in the Annex.
equitable
and
balanced
development;
and interest rates, relatively low savings and investment
The RISDP accords top priority to poverty eradication
rates and high external debts burdens, all of which have
with the aim to promote sustainable and equitable
contributed to high levels of poverty. The challenge for the
economic growth and socio-economic development that
region is to create an environment that is conducive to the
will ensure poverty alleviation with the ultimate objective
attainment of high and sustained rates of equitable
of its eradication. The focus areas, strategies and targets
economic growth and poverty reduction by overcoming
for poverty eradication are covered in all the other priority
the constraints of under-development and dependence on
intervention areas because it is a cross-cutting issue.
primary sectors of production, improving macroeconomic
For the HIV and AIDS priority intervention area, the
conditions and maintaining a conducive climate for
goal is to decrease the number of HIV and AIDS infected
increasing savings and investment.
and affected individuals and families in the SADC region
With respect to human and social trends, the level of
so that HIV and AIDS is no longer a threat to public health
human development improved in some SADC Member
and to the socio-economic development of Member
States between the middle and the late 1990s. However,
States. The intervention area focuses on the incidence of
on account of a widespread decline in life expectancy at
HIV and AIDS infection, the socio-economic impact of HIV
birth, decreases in real per capita incomes and due to
and AIDS, the policy and legislative frameworks and
setbacks in school enrolment rates, the level of human
resources for the HIV and AIDS multi-sectoral response in
development declined in the majority of Member States
SADC. The main strategy is to promote the re-allocation of
over the same time period. The region is thus haunted by
responsibilities for planning, coordination, implement-
relatively high levels of income poverty, high and in some
ation, monitoring and evaluation of the SADC response
cases rising levels of HIV and AIDS infection rates, rising
across all its sectors.
levels of illiteracy in some countries, and shortages of
The goal of the gender equality and development
critical human skills in key areas, among other challenges.
priority intervention area is to facilitate the achievement
of substantive equality between women and men in the
5. Chapter Three analyses and evaluates current
SADC region through mainstreaming gender into all
policies and strategies in the various areas of regional co-
national and regional policies, programmes and activities,
operation and integration. The thrust of these sectoral
and the adoption of positive measures to accelerate
policies and strategies has been found to be broadly
progress in this regard. Specific interventions focus on
consistent with SADC's strategic priorities. However,
gender policy and institutional frameworks, women's
these policies and strategies have not been very effective
human and legal rights, gender mainstreaming, access to
in addressing the strategic priorities, and their impact on
and control of resources, and access to key political and