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NATIONAL STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2019-2023

Royal Government of Cambodia Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Cambodia 25 July 2019 Policy document

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Based on the lessons learned and results achieved in the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Legislature of the National Assembly, for this Sixth Legislature, the RGC recognized that the Rectangular Strategy for Growth, Employment, Equity, and Efficiency is still crucial and suitable for Cambodia to pursue its implementation by keeping the four angles, expanding the coverage, and prioritizing the policies and mechanisms to be more concrete as the Rectangular Strategy Phase IV, which ensures development sustainability and poverty reduction in response to the aspirations of the people and both national and international new contexts. NSDP 2019-2023 has been formulated for the implementation of the Rectangular Strategy Phase IV with the identification of the priorities, indicators, and timeframe for the implementation and with the identification of mechanism for the monitoring and evaluation of the Result Framework, especially setting the responsibility of the line ministries and agencies within each angle in order to gain high benefits from ASEAN Economic Integration and to move from Lower-MiddleIncome Country to an Upper Middle-Income Country in 2030 and to contribute to the achieving the Cambodian Sustainable Development Goals 2016-2030. For the preparation of NSDP 2019-2023, the RGC has used the existing procedures and mechanism as for the preparation of NSDP 2014-2018 and spent a longer time period improving this national plan

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