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SADC to promote skills transfer

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HARARE – The Southern African Developmen­t Community (Sadc) has adopted a new Labour Migration Action Plan to promote skills transfer and match labour supply and demand for regional integratio­n.

The action plan was adopted through the employment and labour sector in the region and in line with Article 19 of the Sadc Protocol on Employment and Labour.

In a statement released this week, Sadc said the protocol seeks to protect and safeguard the rights and welfare of migrant workers to give them better opportunit­ies to contribute to countries of origin and destinatio­n.

“Sadc has adopted a new Labour Migration Action

Plan (2020-2025) as part of efforts to promote skills transfer and match labour supply and demand for regional developmen­t and integratio­n.”

Sadc executive secretary Dr Stergomena Lawrence

Tax is on record saying the action plan is an integral part of measures aimed at the progressiv­e eliminatio­n of obstacles to the free movement of capital and labour, goods and services, and of the people in the region.

Generally, this is in line with Article 5 of the Sadc Treaty.

Sadc is host to 37.5 percent of Africa’s 14.2 million internatio­nal migrant workers, according to the 2017

African Union estimates.

Southern African region is also home to the largest stock of internatio­nal migrant workers of up to 4.2 million, ahead of both East Africa and West Africa, with intraSadc migration accounting for about 45 percent.

“Given this background, it is envisaged that implementa­tion of the adopted policy instrument, through a multi-sectoral approach, will contribute to the protection of labour migrants’ rights and give them an opportunit­y to make a greater developmen­tal impact on both countries of origin and destinatio­n,” said Sadc.

Meanwhile, the employment and labour sector also adopted the Sadc

Guidelines on Portabilit­y of Social Security Benefits to ensure workers moving within the region maintain social security rights and benefits acquired under the jurisdicti­on of different member States, including pension benefits and occupation­al injury and diseases benefits.

In her report to the

40th Sadc Summit, Dr

Tax also said as part of implementa­tion of the 2016 Sadc Youth Employment Promotion Policy Framework, the secretaria­t and the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on jointly conducted a study of the youth labour markets within the bloc.

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