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The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is an intergovernmental organization that promotes regional integration and economic cooperation among its member states in Southern Africa. As of 2021, the SADC consists of 16 member countries. These countries are:
1. Angola
2. Botswana
3. Comoros
4. Democratic Republic of Congo
5. Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)
6. Lesotho
7. Madagascar
8. Malawi
9. Mauritius
10. Mozambique
11. Namibia
12. Seychelles
13. South Africa
14. Tanzania
15. Zambia
16. Zimbabwe
These countries work together to enhance economic development, promote regional trade, and improve the overall well-being of their citizens through various trade agreements and cooperation initiatives within the SADC framework.