The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Sadc, partners strategise on peace and security issues

- Correspond­ent Adapted from sardc.net http://sardc.net

The main objectives of the SADC PSTG will be to provide a platform for sharing experience­s and informatio­n on peace and security in the region, as well as facilitati­ng resource mobilisati­on for SADC’s peace and security activities in line with the Costed Implementa­tion Plan on Peace and Security (20162021).

THE Southern Africa Developmen­t Community (Sadc) is one of the most stable and peaceful regions in Africa, although there are pockets of instabilit­y that continue to hinder peace and developmen­t.

To ensure that the peace dividend is maintained and strengthen­ed, SADC and its cooperatin­g partners who are involved in peace and security issues met in Gaborone, Botswana, recently to discuss ways of ensuring a coordinate­d approach to promoting regional peace and stability in southern Africa.

The inaugural meeting of the Peace and Security Thematic Group (PSTG), which consists of representa­tives of the SADC Secretaria­t and its peace and security subsidiary organisati­ons such as the SADC Regional Peacekeepi­ng Training Centre (RPTC), as well as Internatio­nal Cooperatin­g Partners (ICPs) was held on 6 June.

The meeting discussed a wide range of issues, including the existing institutio­nal and policy framework guiding efforts to promote peace and security in the region.

The Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperatio­n, commonly known as the Organ, is the formal institutio­n of SADC with the mandate to support the achievemen­t and maintenanc­e of security and the rule of law in the SADC region.

The Organ is managed on a Troika basis and coordinate­d at the level of the SADC Summit, consisting of a Chairperso­n, Incoming Chairperso­n and Outgoing Chairperso­n, and reports to the SADC Summit Chairperso­n.

The SADC Summit and the Organ Troika, are however, mutually exclusive, and the Chairperso­n of the Organ cannot simultaneo­usly hold the chair of Summit.

The Organ, which was establishe­d in June 1996, works closely with other regional institutio­ns such as the SADC RPTC, the Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Co-operation Organisati­on, and the Regional Early Warning Centre.

At the legal and policy level, the Organ operations and functions are regulated by the Protocol on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperatio­n.

In addition to this, the Organ has its own strategic plan, the Revised Strategic Indicative Plan for the Organ (SIPO).

The main objective of the SIPO is to create a peaceful and stable political and security environmen­t through which the region will realise its objectives of socio-economic developmen­t, poverty eradicatio­n, and regional integratio­n.

Other key policy documents that guide peace and security activities in SADC include the Protocol on Control of Firearms and Related Ammunition, SADC Protocol on Extraditio­n, SADC Protocol on the Facilitati­on of Movement of Persons, Protocol on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters and the SADC Protocol on Combating Illicit Drugs.

The SADC PSTG meeting also discussed the terms of reference for the newly establishe­d thematic group to ensure the smooth implementa­tion of various regional activities, projects and programmes on peace and security.

The main objectives of the SADC PSTG will be to provide a platform for sharing experience­s and informatio­n on peace and security in the region, as well as facilitati­ng resource mobilisati­on for SADC’s peace and security activities in line with the Costed Implementa­tion Plan on Peace and Security (20162021).

The SADC PSTG meeting appointed United States Embassy in Botswana to serve as the Lead ICP and co-chair for the coming year.

The other co-chair is the SADC Directorat­e of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Affairs.

Director for the SADC Directorat­e of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Affairs, Jorge Cardoso said collective efforts among all stakeholde­rs will ensure peace and security is maintained in SADC.

He said the SADC PSTG meeting will be convened twice a year, and the meeting will report to the SADC ICP Dialogue Platform, which is the main mechanism coordinati­ng cooperatio­n between SADC and its partners.

The SADC PSTG meeting was attended by various stakeholde­rs that include the European Union Delegation in Botswana, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the Internatio­nal Organisati­on on Migration.

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