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National Strategy for Sustainable Development 2021-2030

Ministry of Finance Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Tuvalu 2021 Policy document

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This plan maps out a 10-year strategic direction towards achieving our National Vision. There are 5 Strategic Priority Areas (SPAs); 20 National Outcomes (NOs) and 89 Key Strategic Actions (KSAs) presented in the Plan. These are outcomes of the various national consultations with stakeholders which were considered at the National Summit on Sustainable Development (4-6 November 2020). Te Kete is a high-level planning and result oriented (seai ko pati kae ko faiganot words but deeds) strategic plan

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