SADC Today Vol 23 No. 4 June 2021 – President Felipe Nyusi of Mozambique, who is the current SADC chairperson, has described the journey travelled by the region since it was established in 1980 to where we are today, as “a miraculous development.” The Southern African Development Community (SADC) emerged from a series of consultations held in the late 1970s by the leaders and officials of the Frontline States to forge a closer alliance for political independence and economic development.
Below are various informative subtitles you will find inside our publication
Mandate, mission of Standby Force to Mozambique approved
SADC to collectively tackle COVID-19 pandemic
SADC has huge potential to boost its manufacturing sector
SADC hands over chair of the Tripartite Task Force
Africa launches continental Green Recovery Action Plan
Mauritius ready to sign SADC gender protocol
Revised SADC Protocol on Gender and Development
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