Southern Africa - 2012 -

SADC Regional Infrastructure Development Master Plan Water Sector Plan

SADC, Southern Africa

The Regional Infrastructure Development Master Plan is a strategic framework document, which will guide the implementation of efficient, seamless and cost‐effective regional/trans‐boundary infrastructure networks in an integrated manner in all the sectors (water, energy, transport, tourism, meteorology and telecommunication), which constitute SADC’s Regional Infrastructure Development Programme. Its primary objective is to define the minimum, but ultimate regional/trans‐boundary infrastructure development requirements and conditions to facilitate the implementation and realization of the SADC agenda that includes key objectives of poverty eradication, food security and economic development.

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January 2022

The Regional Infrastructure Development Master Plan is a strategic framework document, which will guide the implementation of efficient, seamless and cost‐effective regional/trans‐boundary infrastructure networks in an integrated manner in all the sectors (water, energy, transport, tourism, meteorology and telecommunication), which constitute SADC’s Regional Infrastructure Development Programme. Its primary objective is to define the minimum, but ultimate regional/trans‐boundary infrastructure development requirements and conditions to facilitate the implementation and realization of the SADC agenda that includes key objectives of poverty eradication, food security and economic development.

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