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Zambia Eighth National Development Plan 2022-2026

The Eighth National Development Plan (8NDP) outlines Zambia’s developmental priorities and implementation strategies for 2022 to 2026, succeeding the Seventh National Development Plan (7NDP) in the nation’s journey towards achieving the Vision 2030 of becoming a prosperous middle-income country. Acting as a pivotal step towards this vision, the 8NDP aligns with international and regional commitments such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Africa Union Agenda 2063, SADC Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP), and COMESA protocols. Formulated amidst challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the plan addresses persistent socio-economic issues like low economic diversification, high youth unemployment, poverty, inequality, slow decentralization, and inadequate access to social services. To overcome these challenges and realize the Vision 2030, the 8NDP introduces strategic interventions focused on Economic Transformation and Job Creation, Human and Social Development, Environmental Sustainability, and Good Governance Environment.

Zambia 2022 National Development

Zambia Economic Recovery Programme 2020-2023

The Plan seeks to re-launch the economy on a path of sustained economic growth, while stabilizing the monetary, external, and fiscal environments. The recovery programme also contains policy measures to mitigate the socio-economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Zambia 2020 National Development

Transitional Stabilisation Programme Reforms Agenda

Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Zimbabwe

This Transitional Stabilisation Programme over October 2018 to December 2020 draws its policy thrust from Vision 2030. It focuses on stabilising the macro-economy, and the financial sector; introducing the necessary policy, and institutional reforms, to transform to a private sector-led economy; and launching quick-wins to stimulate growth.

Zimbabwe 2018 National Development

National Development Strategy 1 (2021 – 2025): An Overview

Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Zimbabwe

This document outlines Vision 2030, National Development Strategy 1 (2021 – 2025), National Development Strategy 1 Architecture, National Development Strategy 1 process, pathway to the realisation of the 14 national Priorities.

Zimbabwe 2021 National Development

National Development Strategy 1 January 2021 – December 2025

Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Zimbabwe

The objectives of this policy are to strengthen macroeconomic stability, characterised by low and stable inflation, as well as exchange rate stability; achieve and sustain inclusive and equitable Real GDP growth; and promote good governance and corporate social investment.

Zimbabwe 2020 National Development

Short Term Emergency Recovery Programme (STERP)

Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Zimbabwe

Short Term Emergency Recovery Programme (STERP) is an emergency short term stabilisation programme, whose key goals are to stabilise the macro and micro-economy, recover the levels of savings, investment and growth, and lay the basis of a more transformative midterm to long term economic programme that will turn Zimbabwe into a progressive developmental State.

Zimbabwe 2009 National Development

Transitional Stabilisation Programme Reforms Agenda

Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Zimbabwe

This Transitional Stabilisation Programme over October 2018 to December 2020 draws its policy thrust from Vision 2030. It focuses on stabilising the macro-economy, and the financial sector; introducing the necessary policy, and institutional reforms, to transform to a private sector-led economy; and launching quick-wins to stimulate growth.

Zimbabwe 2018 National Development

Zimbabwe Medium Term Plan 2011-2015

Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Zimbabwe

The main goal of this plan is to transform the economy, reduce poverty, create jobs, maintain macro economic stability and restore the economy’s capacity to produce goods and services competitively.

Zimbabwe 2011 National Development

Vision 2030

Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Vision 2030 seeks to fundamentally transform Zimbabwe into an upper-middle-income economy, with a per capita Gross National Income of over US$5000 in real terms by 2030, from the current US$1 440.

Zimbabwe 2018 National Development

National Development Plan 2030

Ministry of Social Development, South Africa

The National Development Plan is a broad strategic framework. It sets out a coherent and holistic approach to confronting poverty and inequality based on six focused and interlinked priorities that include uniting South Africans around a common programmme, building capabilities, faster and more inclusive economic growth, citizens active in their own development, a capable and developmental state and leadership and responsibility throughout society.

South Africa 2012 National Development

The Tanzania Vision 2025

Ministry of Finance and Planning, Tanzania

This national development plan has three principal objectives: achieving quality and good life for all; good governance and the rule of law; and building a strong and resilient economy that can effectively withstand global competition. These objectives cover both economic and social issues such as education, health, the environment and increasing involvement of the people in working for their development. The thrust of these objectives is to attain sustainable development of the people.

Tanzania 2025 National Development

Zanzibar Poverty Reduction Plan Progress Report for the Year 2003

Ministry of Finance and Planning, Tanzania

Zanzibar Poverty Reduction Plan (ZPRP) provides measures to decrease both income and non-poverty, to increase access to social services, to enhance the survival and well-being of the population and to contain the extreme vulnerability. This progress report provides overall progress in the implementation of ZPRP.

Tanzania 2003 National Development

Zanzibar Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty (ZSGRP) 2007

Ministry of Finance and Planning, Tanzania

The four-year Zanzibar Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty presents the political situation of Zanzibar. It outlines the achievements and challenges emanating from the implementation of the Zanzibar Poverty Reduction Plan and justifies reviewing it. It also presents the Zanzibar Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty.

Tanzania 2007 National Development

The Tanzania Development Vision 2025

National Development, Tanzania

The Tanzania Vision 2025 aims at achieving a high-quality livelihood for its people to attain good governance through the rule of law and develop a strong and competitive economy.

Tanzania 2025 National Development

Zanzibar Vision 2020

National Development, Tanzania

The overall socio-economic development goal for Zanzibar by the year 2020, is to eradicate abject poverty and attain sustainable human development.

Tanzania 2020 National Development

National Policy for Family Promotion

Ministry of Family Promotion and Gender, Rwanda

The importance of family as a tool for social cohesion and social order is prominently recognised by the government of Rwanda. The national policy is to serve as a framework for monitoring and implementing programs to protect and support families in Rwanda.

Rwanda 2005 National Development

National Contingency Plan for Storms

Ministry of Disaster Management and Refugee Affairs, Rwanda

Prevention and mitigation of storms are regularly reviewed due to the ubiquitous nature of storms (heavy rains, winds, thunder, hailstones) in all districts of Rwanda. The contingency plan analyses past occurrences, as a tool to aid better preparedness levels and heightened response systems. It also seeks to further strengthen institutional forces and create a clear action plan for all stakeholders.

Rwanda 2018 National Development

National Contingency Plan for Drought

Ministry of Disaster Management and Refugee Affairs, Rwanda

The national contingency for drought plans to contribute towards effective systems for drought detection, response, reporting, and cross-sector collaboration. It is in response to the recent occurrence of drought in the country and will serve as a mid and long term effort at managing future occurrences.

Rwanda 2018 National Development