Southern African Development Community
"Region"
means the geographical area of Member States of
the Southern African Development Community;
"SADC"
means the Southern African Development
Community;
"Social Partners"
means representatives of government, employers
and workers;
"State Party"
means a Member State that is a party to this
Protocol;
"tripartite social dialogue structure" means a structure consisting of representatives of
organised labour, employers and government;
"variable geometry"
means the principle, according to the RISDP, where
a group of Member States could move faster on
certain activities and the experiences learnt are
replicated in other Member States;
"vulnerable groups"
means among others the youth, women, migrants
and persons with disabilities, informal economy
workers, the unemployed, elderly persons, orphans
and vulnerable children, and people living with HIV
and AIDS.
ARTICLE 2
GENERAL AND SPECIFIC PRINCIPLES
1.
State Parties agree to be guided by the following general principles:
(a)
recognition and respect for the equality of all State Parties;
(b)
respect for fundamental and basic human rights enshrined in international,
regional and national legal instruments;
(c)
recognition that labour is not a commodity and that decent work and social
security can contribute to economic development, poverty eradication and
the improvement of the standard and quality of life in the SADC region;
and
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