Women in Africa during the Second Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the
African Union in Maputo, Mozambique in 2003;
RECOGNISING that Member States are obliged to meet their commitments
and set targets under the said instruments, and that the fragile gains made
face new threats as a result of, inter alia, HIV and AIDS, globalisation, human
trafficking, especially of women and children, the feminisation of poverty, and
gender based violence;
RECOGNISING further that social, cultural and religious practices, attitudes
and mindsets continue to militate against the attainment of gender equality
and equity which are central to democracy and development;
RECALLING that Article 26 of the SADC Addendum on the Prevention and
Eradication of Violence Against Women and Children recognises that urgent
consideration must be given to the adoption of legally binding SADC
instruments;
DETERMINED to consolidate and create synergy between the various
commitments on gender equality and equity made at regional, continental and
international levels into one comprehensive regional instrument that enhances
the capacity to report effectively on all instruments and also addresses new
challenges; and
COMMITTED to drawing up a plan of action setting specific targets and
timeframes for achieving gender equality and equity in all areas, as well as
effective monitoring and evaluation mechanisms for measuring progress.
HEREBY AGREED as follows:
PART ONE
DEFINITIONS, GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES
ARTICLE 1
DEFINITIONS
1.
In this Protocol, terms and expressions defined in Article 1 of the
Treaty establishing SADC shall bear the same meaning unless the
context otherwise requires.
2.
In this Protocol, unless the context otherwise requires:
"affirmative action"
means a policy programme or measure that
seeks to redress past discrimination through
active
measures
to
ensure
equal
opportunity and positive outcomes in all
spheres of life;
"AIDS"
means Acquired
Syndrome;
Immune
Deficiency