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Annual Development Report 2017

The Republic of Vanuatu Country Resources Evaluation of Policy, Law, Strategies, Plans, and Services Vanuatu Policy document

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Annual Development Report of the Vanuatu Government for the year 2017.

Vanuatu 2030 charts the country's vision and provides an overarching policy framework for achieving a Stable, Sustainable, and Prosperous Vanuatu within the next fifteen years, and in doing so sets out the national priorities and context for the implementation of the new global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) over the same period. The national vision and the framework for action outlined in the plan have been informed by the priorities voiced by our people, their community and elected representatives, the private sector and civil society over the course of a three-year consultation programme undertaken across the whole country. Our united voices articulate what we want for ourselves, our children, and future generations and our nation. The ADR is a monitoring report that provides the information on where the NSDP is at any given time (and over time) relative to respective targets (in the case of NSDP Policy Objectives). Thus, this ADR provides the status of all three pillars of the NSDP; “Economic pillar, Society Pillar, and Environment Pillar through its 15 goals, 98 policy objectives, 196 subjective indicators and 205 targets in the NSDP M&E Framework

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