National Sustainable Development Plan 2011-2015
Country Resources
Development and Poverty Strategies
Cook Islands
1 January 2011
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Government of the Cook Islands
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The National Sustainable Development Plan (NSDP) 2011-2015 integrates the thoughts, ideas, hopes and dreams of a broad cross-section of our society, both in Rarotonga and the Pa Enua. It is the culmination of many community based consultations, brain storming and focus group sessions, perusing past reports, and numerous public, private and community sector meetings to review our progress on NSDP 2007-2010 and formulate this NSDP.In outlining how we will achieve our National Vision and 2020 development outcomes, NSDP 2011-2015:
- Identifies our medium term goals and objectives;
- Presents national and sector strategies for achieving these goals and objectives;
- Proposes outcome indicators to measure performance over the medium term;
- Identifies actions for the medium term; and
- Presents a framework for its implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
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