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Living the Cook Islands Vision – A 2020 Challenge: National Sustainable Development Plan (2007- 2010)

Central Planning and Policy Office (Office of the Prime Minister) & the Economic Policy Division (Ministry of Finance and Economic Management); Government of the Cook Islands Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Cook Islands 31 December 2007 Policy document

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This plan provides the outline of our short to medium term strategic targets, and the strategies that Cook Islands must take to realise these targets. By embarking on the ‘Te Kaveinga Nui’ and following the directions of ‘Living the Cook Islands Vision – A 2020 Challenge’ and with the National Sustainable Development Plan to power this voyage, Cook Islands will reach its National Vision.

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