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First Draft National Sustainable Development Plan 2020-2035

First Draft National Sustainable Development Plan 2020-2035. Presentation to Civil Society Organizations August 28, 2019. Outline. The Current Situation: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats The Future We Aim For: Vision, Goals & Outcomes

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First Draft National Sustainable Development Plan 2020-2035

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  1. First DraftNational Sustainable Development Plan 2020-2035 Presentation to Civil Society Organizations August 28, 2019

  2. Outline • The Current Situation: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats • The Future We Aim For: Vision, Goals & Outcomes • Alignment with Global Sustainable Development Goals • Priority Actions to Achieve the Future We Aim For • Implementation • Critical Success Factors • Results Monitoring Framework

  3. The Current Situation

  4. The Future We Aim For: Vision 2035 • Grenada, a resilient and prosperous nation, with a conscious and caring citizenry, promoting human dignity, and realizing its full potential through sustainable economic and social progress for all.

  5. Core Values • Respect for self and others. • Respect for fundamental rights and freedom and the rule of law. • Respect for the environment. • The promotion of human dignity and trust. • Strong families, communities, schools, churches, and civil society. • Tolerance of, and for spiritual diversity. • Social justice, fairness, equality, and equity. • Commitment to the disadvantaged, poor, and vulnerable in society. • Consciousness and patriotism. • Adherence to moral values and ethical behaviour. • Commitment to efficiency. • Accountability, transparency, and good governance • Democratic freedom. Participatory democracy and citizens’ engagement. • Safety and security.

  6. Vision, Goals & Outcomes

  7. Alignment with SDGs

  8. Alignment with SDGs Cont’d

  9. Alignment with SDGs Cont’d

  10. Priority Actions To Achieve Future We Aim For

  11. Inclusive Governance

  12. Inclusive Governance Cont’d

  13. Priority Actions for Health

  14. Priority Actions for Health

  15. Priority Actions for Health

  16. Priority Actions for Education

  17. Priority Actions for Education

  18. Priority Actions for Agriculture

  19. Priority Actions for Agriculture

  20. Priority Actions for Climate Resilience

  21. Priority Actions for Climate Resilience

  22. Priority Actions for Climate Resilience

  23. Priority Actions for Social Development

  24. Priority Actions for Social Development

  25. Priority Actions for Social Development

  26. Priority Actions for Social Development

  27. Priority Actions for Social Development

  28. Priority Actions for Youth

  29. Priority Actions for Sports

  30. Priority Actions for the Private Sector: Sustainable Tourism

  31. Priority Actions for the Private Sector: Emerging Sectors

  32. Priority Actions for the Private Sector: MSMEs

  33. Priority Actions for the Private Sector: MSMEs

  34. Priority Actions for the Cultural & Creative Industries

  35. Priority Actions for Culture

  36. Implementation • The NSDP 2020-2035 WILL NOT SELF IMPLEMENT! • A Dedicated Entity Will be Established to Steer Implementation! • Plan and Implementing entity Will be enshrined in law!

  37. Critical Success Factors

  38. Monitoring Results

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