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SADC-EU: A new era of dynamic cooperation
SADC and the European Union (EU) have signed a Regional Indicative Programme (RIP),
which sets the basis for dinamic co-operation and dialogue between the two regions. read
Africa’s largest game park established
Presidents Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique, Thabo Mbeki of South Africa and Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe signed on 9 December
the treaty which formally establishes the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park, one of the world's largest biodiversity conservancies.
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Dialogue is the key tool for co-operation
The recent SADC-EU ministerial conference strongly agreed that the Berlin Initiative, aimed
at contributing to peace, democracy
and sustainable development in southern
Africa, is a unique vehicle for
frank, open and in-depth dialogue
between the two regions. read
Year 2002 in Southern Africa
The launch of the African Union and its New Partnership for Africa’s
Development (NEPAD), the peace processes in Angola and the Democratic Republic
of Congo, the elections in Zimbabwe and Lesotho, and the World Summit on Sustainable
Development rank as the main highlights of an eventful year in Southern African Development
Community (SADC). read
DRC wages new war to mend damaged economy
War can indeed compromise economic progression of a nation, but it cannot destroy
its inherent potential to do well given a peaceful environment. The end of war in the Democratic Republic of
Congo (DRC) signals a new opportunity for the country to realize its long-standing,
well-documented potential so badly compromised during years of conflict and misrule. read
Conflict prevention and co-operation in SADC’s shared waters
A culture of dialogue needs to be nurtured in SADC’s shared watercourse systems if the
risk of conflict among riparian states is to be minimised. This is the message
that came out of a recent training workshop attended by senior officials
of the water sector from eight SADC countries. read
Engendering political participation: Countdown to 2005
The past five years have seen unprecedented change in the democratic landscape in southern
Africa. This has resulted in the resurgence of discourse on people-centred
development and democratic participation, and the prospect of active dialogue
towards significant transformation of the lives of SADC peoples. read
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