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National Development Plan 10

Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP) Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Botswana 1 April 2009 Policy document

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Since Independence in 1966, Botswana adopted an approach of development planning. Government has since then, produced a series of National Development Plans (NDPs) starting with Botswana’s Transitional Plan for Social and Economic Development prepared in 1965. National Development Plan 10, or NDP 10, is the tenth in the series of NDPs. National Development Plans guide the overall development of the country, outlining short to medium-term initiatives for Botswana. NDPs contain government strategies planned to be undertaken over the Plan period. Programmes and projects to be implemented to achieve such strategies are also included in the Plan. The Plan contains estimates of revenue expected over the entire period as well as expenditure and manpower growth projections. The theme of this Plan is, “Accelerating Achievement of Vision 2016 Through NDP 10.”

Volume 1 contains strategies, policies and programmes. Volume 2 contains projects.

Content

Volume 1
English, 3 MB pdf
Volume 2
English, 1.4 MB pdf

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