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Title: SADC: Recent Developments and Achievements
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Chris Kanyane |
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July 1, 2009 |
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These challenges are divided into sectors and are illustrated in the following diagram.
Environment and land management
Inland fisheries, forestry and wildlife
Tourism
Culture, information and sport
Marine fisheries and resources
Finance and investment
Human resources development
Industry and trade
Employment and labour
Food, agriculture and natural resources
Water conservation and distribution
Transport and communication
Legal affairs
Transport, communications and meteorology
Legal affairs
Health
Mining
Crop production
The SADC has, as of August 2001, restructured and adopted a centralised approach in running the integration and development of its 14 member countries... Showed first 250 characters
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These challenges are divided into sectors and are illustrated in the following diagram.
Environment and land management
Inland fisheries, forestry and wildlife
Tourism
Culture, information and sport
Marine fisheries and resources
Finance and investment
Human resources development
Industry and trade
Employment and labour
Food, agriculture and natural resources
Water conservation and distribution
Transport and communication
Legal affairs
Transport, communications and meteorology
Legal affairs
Health
Mining
Crop production
The SADC has, as of August 2001, restructured and adopted a centralised approach in running the integration and development of its 14 member countries... Showed next 250 characters
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