Southern African Transport and Communications Commission (SATCC)

Commission d'Afrique australe pour le transport et les communications

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Founded

1980-04-01 Maputo Mozambique

History

1 Apr 1980, Maputo (Mozambique), on signature of a declaration by the governments of Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Tanzania UR, Zambia, Zimbabwe; as a Sectoral Commission of H-XD9682 - Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC), currently F-XF2522 - Southern African Development Community (SADC). Convention approved by SADCC Summit, Jul 1981, Harare (Zimbabwe).

Aims

Through the implementation of the SADC Protocol on Transport, Communications and Meteorology: coordinate the use of existing transport and communications systems and the planning and financing of additional regional facilities to establish adequate, efficient and sustainable transport, communications and meteorology services in the region; achieve self-sufficiency in maintenance of equipment and plant, technical manpower, training and development.

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Structure

Committee of Ministers (meets annually), comprising Ministers of Transport and Communications of each member country; Committee of Senior Officials (meets twice a year), comprising senior officials from Ministries/Departments of Transport and Communications of each country. Technical Unit; Sub-Sectoral Committees (SCOMs): Railways; Road Infrastructure; Road Transport and Traffic; Civil Aviation; Postal Services; Meteorology; Telecommunications; Maritime and Inland Waterways; Integrated Transport.

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UN Sustainable Development Goals **

GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureGOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

UIA Org ID

XD3294

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