This two-year Transitional National Development Plan (TNDP), with the theme “Towards a High-Income Economy: Transformation Now, Prosperity Tomorrow”, builds on other initiatives aimed at catapulting the country onto a path of socioeconomic progress towards 2036. The Plan outlines the national priorities, strategies, programmes and projects. It offers an opportunity to transition and institutionalise the necessary reforms into the planning system, laying a firm foundation for future Development Plans. This Plan contains actions on the development of climate-smart agriculture, climate change-resilient society, and green growth through reforms in the power sector.
The TNDP has identified eight key policy priorities to be pursued during its lifespan. The priorities were developed taking into account the global and domestic macroeconomic developments, the Reset Agenda, and the desire to achieve high growth status, among others. These priorities are: i) Supporting export-led growth and attracting inward Foreign Direct Investment; ii) Supporting the private sector through business environment reform and value-chain development; iii) Innovation and digital transformation; iv) Financial sector reform; v) Infrastructure development and spatial planning; vi) Green transition; vii) Fiscal sustainability; and xiii) Education and Human Capital Development.