SADC Resource Mobilisation Strategy
Principle 3- Build on national, regional and international synergies
The SADC Secretariat manages the resource mobilisation strategy in line with
Summit and Council of Ministers’ decisions and international engagements in
supporting the Common Agenda.
As committed in the Windhoek Declaration (2006) the principles of ownership,
alignment, harmonization, managing for results and mutual accountability are
the building blocks of the regional cooperation, integration and coordination of
international partners at both regional and national levels.
Principle 4- Strengthen capacity
Capacity building at both the Regional and Member States levels is a continuous
objective to be supported in order to strengthen the skills needed to generate
and monitor the funding. All assistance in projects and programmes shall contain
clear capacity building components that build and strengthen the institutional and
human resource capacities of the SADC Secretariat and Member States.
Principle 5- Result-based programming and implementation:
As the international cooperation architecture becomes more complex with the
increase of competition for resources and in order to remain relevant in this
competitive financial framework, the SADC Secretariat has to deliver a high quality
services within the regional agenda in a timely, efficient and accountable manner
through effective monitoring and evaluation mechanisms.
Based on this set of guiding principles, the SADC Resource Mobilisation Strategy
is built on the following four pillars.
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