![]() ![]() |
||||
|
|
||||
History Development Finance Study of SADC 1998 (DL) The DFS98 is one of the three studies that were undertaken under the EU funded SADC-FISCU 1998 Research Project. This study recommended that SADC creates a SADC wide network of existing national DFIs and a Development Finance Resource Centre to support the network’s capacity building needs. The centre was also to have a policy research and analysis capacity and offer advisory services to SADC governments and DFIs, and to be complemented by a Development Fund. Establishment of the DFI Network and the DFRC As a result of the recommendation of the DFS98 study, 15 DFIs adopted a Memorandum of Understanding in May 2000, establishing the DFI Network. In August 2000, the Network agreed to establish the DFRC under a Trust Deed, and to finance its recurrent administrative expenditure from start-up, then approach Donor Agencies for other infrastructure, technical and capacity building needs. The DFRC began operations on 1st July 2003 as the Secretariat and Central Hub for the DFI Network following approval of its establishment by the SADC Council of Ministers at their October 2002 meeting in Angola. Feasibility Study for the Project Preparation and Development Fund (PPDF) (DL) Also recommended by the DFS98 study was the establishment of a SADC Development Fund, and that a full feasibility study be carried out to determine the viability, sustainability and potential modus operandi of such a fund. This recommendation was implemented with a two-phase KfW-funded feasibility study, managed by the DFRC and the DBSA acting as the implementing agency.
The three institutional mechanisms – the Network, DFRC and the PPDF – are three essential components of an emerging development finance system in SADC and will provide an exceptional and mutually supportive circle of close cooperation for development, while maintaining their independence and separation of responsibilities. |
||||