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1 Operationalizing the SADC National Committees in Zimbabwe – the journey so far, challenges and opportunities T Nyandoro

2 At least eight (8) institutions provided under Article 9 of the Treaty Amendment (2001): 1.The Summit of Heads of State or Government 2.Council of Ministers 3.The Standing Committee of Officials 4.The sectoral and Cluster Ministerial Committees 5.The Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation 6.The Secretariat 7.The Tribunal 8.SADC National Committees T Nyandoro

3  Article 16A ◦ Designed to be the link between national and regional-level implementing institutions of SADC. ◦ Main instruments responsible for the implementation of particular SADC programmes and also act as the vehicles for bottom-up policy- making within SADC. ◦ Are structured to create space for multi- stakeholders which include the civil society, labour and the private sector to influence and direct SADC policies at the national level. T Nyandoro

4 To reflect the core areas of integration and coordination (paragraph 2 of Article 12): 1.Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment 2.Infrastructure and Services 3.Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources 4.Social and Human Development and Special Programmes (Health and HIV and AIDS, education, labour, employment and gender) 5.Politics, defence and security; and 6.Legal affairs and judicial matters T Nyandoro

5  Series of engagements with government - Directorate of Regional Cooperation and Continental Integration, Ministry of Foreign Affairs  Established working contacts with the focal points (cluster coordinating ministries) T Nyandoro

6 SNC Steering Committee Interministerial level committee Chairperson), chairpersons of the clusters. SNC sub committees –represents the SADC sectoral clusters.  Government and  Stakeholders SNC technical committees - responsible for the implementation of key programme areas in the respective sectoral clusters.  Ministry officials and  Stakeholders. T Nyandoro

7 MINISTRIES 1.Trade, Industry, Finance and InvestmentIndustry and Commerce  Finance and Economic Development 2.Infrastructure and ServicesTransport and Infrastructural Development  Information Communications Technology, Postal and Courier Services  Local Government, Public Works and National Housing  Energy and Power Development  Media, Information and Broadcasting Services 3.Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment Agriculture, Mechanization and Irrigation Development  Environment, Water and Climate  Tourism and Hospitality Industry  Mines and Mining Development 4.Social and Human Development and Special Programmes (HIV and AIDS; education, labour; employment and gender); Public Service Labour and Social Welfare  Health and Child Care  Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology  Primary and Secondary Education  Sport, Arts and Culture  Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development.  Youth Development, Indigenization and Economic Empowerment.  Small, Medium Enterprises and Cooperatives Development 5.Politics, Defence and Security;  Foreign Affairs  President’s Department  Defence  Home Affairs 6.Legal Affairs and Judicial mattersJustice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Attorney General’s Office T Nyandoro

8  Co-facilitated TIFI cluster- consultative meeting to consider CSOs input into the SADC Industrialization Strategy and Roadmap  Technical support of the SADC-CNGO convened 1st consultative meeting  Draft proposed structural and operational organization of the SNC and NSC T Nyandoro

9  Additional cluster on Gender, Women and Children  Decentralized SNC-Constitute committees at Provincial levels  An oversight mechanism/ shadow 6 reps/ensure dual feedback T Nyandoro

10  Identify and populate the thematic clusters with lead institutions 1. Trade Industry, Finance and Investments 2. Infrastructure and Services 3. Social Human Development and Labour : 4. Food Agricultural and Natural Resources: 5. Politics, Defence, Peace and Security: 6. Legal and Judiciary:  This remains work in progress T Nyandoro

11  An institution has to be: 1. Located within a specific thematic cluster 2. Lead body 3. Legal status clear-registered in Zimbabwe 4. Credible with capacity-national stature/outlook 5. Gender dimension- institutionalized gender issues 6. Specialized and already working on related issues 7. Competitive advantage T Nyandoro

12  Openness by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to engage CSOs on the need to set up the SADC SNCs  NANGO has working relationships with Ministries responsible for coordination of the thematic clusters  Collective spaces for engagement of policymakers by CSOs created and active  Engagement with CSOs by the state mandated by the Cotonou Agreement & Article 23 of the SADC Treaty T Nyandoro

13  The slow pace or arrested progress on the government part  Absence of a coordination local framework feeding into the regional discourse  Knowledge gap amongst CSOs and citizens on how to participate in the operations of the SADC regional block T Nyandoro

14 THANK YOU T Nyandoro


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