New Structure, New Approach and New Priorities Sample Clauses

New Structure, New Approach and New Priorities. Due to the misalignment between its institutions and strategy as well as the unfocused nature of its regional strategy, SADC has embarked on a major institutional restructuring and strategy refocusing initiative since early 2001. It is moving from an approach based on decentralized activities under the responsibilities of each member state to the creation of a centralized Secretariat that will conduct the regional economic integration agenda. At the Extra-Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government, held in Windhoek, Namibia, on 9 March 2001, SADC member states have agreed to establish an Organ for Politics, Defense and Security, SADC National Committees (in member states) as well as four Directorates, the latter within the SADC Secretariat and under which all the existing sectors will be clustered. These Directorates will be: Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment; Infrastructure and Services; Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources (FANR); and Social and Human Development and Special Programs. The centralization of existing sectors and their institutions would be undertaken within two years and directorates would be established in accordance with the following time frame: • March –August 2001: establishment of the Directorate on Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment; • August – December 2001: establishment of the Directorate on Food, Agriculture, and Natural Resources; • The remaining Directorates would be established in 2002 and 2003. Furthermore, SADC has introduced a new formula for membership contributions and has institutionalized a Troika management system for its major policy organs.
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