Annex A
Structure for Dialogue
Level
Nature of Dialogue
1
Political guidance.
2
Technical Coordination
and Procedural
harmonization.
Institutional Mechanism
Consultative Conference with All SADC
Member States and ICPs represented
at Ministerial level.*
Joint SADC-ICP Task Force (JTF)**
Objectives
Review policy changes and political decisions affecting
the partnership. This forum will meet every two years.
Agree on RISDP/SIPO benchmarks in areas for mutual
cooperation and implementation progress.
Suggest priority areas to initiate Thematic groups.
Prepare regular reports and carry out M&E activities.
The Core Group will meet frequently to manage and
coordinate day-to-day operations.
* A balanced level of participation is required from both the SADC side and the ICP side. Ideal
participation on the ICP side would be Ministers responsible for development cooperation or
equivalent.
The above structure for dialogue would enable various institutional levels of the parties to interact
constructively and work towards set objectives for each level of the dialogue process. It will:
i.
Shape realistic expectations about what can and cannot be achieved within different periods of
time.
ii.
Point towards the areas where it is most likely that development assistance can be delivered
effectively within a short time, and those areas where improved delivery will take longer.
iii.
Show the ways in which the SADC Secretariat and various other actors in the SADC region
(Member States, Civil Society and Private Sector) can contribute to the achievement of goals.
** The Joint SADC ICP Task Force (JTF) consists of a wider group of ICPs and SADC representatives.
The JTF will provide a mechanism that operates as links between top-level political decision makers and
the groups which work on the ground in key thematic areas, help to ensure effective utilization of
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