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SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY
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promote research and technology development, information exchange, capacity
building, and the application of appropriate technologies in shared watercourses
management.
ARTICLE 3
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
For the purposes of this Protocol the following general principles shall apply:
1.
The State Parties recognise the principle of the unity and coherence of each shared
watercourse and in accordance with this principle, undertake to harmonise the water
uses in the shared watercourses and to ensure that all necessary interventions are
consistent with the sustainable development of all Watercourse States and observe the
objectives of regional integration and harmonisation of their socio-economic policies
and plans.
2.
The utilisation of shared watercourses within the SADC Region shall be open to each
Watercourse State, in respect of the watercourses within its territory and without
prejudice to its sovereign rights, in accordance with the principles contained in this
Protocol. The utilisation of the resources of the watercourses shall include
agricultural, domestic, industrial, navigational and environmental uses.
3.
State Parties undertake to respect the existing rules of customary or general
international law relating to the utilisation and management of the resources of shared
watercourses.
4.
State Parties shall maintain a proper balance between resource development for a
higher standard of living for their people and conservation and enhancement of the
environment to promote sustainable development.
5.
State Parties undertake to pursue and establish close cooperation with regard to the
study and execution of all projects likely to have an effect on the regime of the shared
watercourse.
6.
State Parties shall exchange available information and data regarding the
hydrological, hydro geological, water quality, meteorological and environmental
condition of shared watercourses.
7.
(a) Watercourse States shall in their respective territories utilise a shared
watercourse in an equitable and reasonable manner. In particular, a shared
watercourse shall be used and developed by Watercourse States with a view to
attain optimal and sustainable utilisation thereof and benefits therefrom,
taking into account the interests of the Watercourse States concerned,
consistent with adequate protection of the watercourse for the benefit of
current and future generations.
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Revised Protocol
Protocol on Shared Watercourses
Revised