CONTENT
The Recovery-Focused National Development Plan (RF-NDP) 2023–2027 of The Gambia is a strategic framework designed to address the country's recovery needs while promoting sustainable development. It builds on the previous National Development Plan (NDP) 2018–2021 and aligns with international frameworks such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), African Union Agenda 2063, and ECOWAS Vision 2050.
Main Objective
The RF-NDP aims to steer The Gambia's recovery from global and regional shocks, including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and economic challenges, while fostering resilience, reducing poverty, and promoting inclusive growth.
Specific Objectives
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Community Resilience: Strengthen communities to withstand shocks and crises.
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Governance Reforms: Enhance transparency, accountability, and democratic institutions.
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Macroeconomic Stability: Promote economic growth and stability through sound fiscal policies.
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Human Capital Development: Invest in education, healthcare, and skills training.
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Agriculture and Environment: Support sustainable agriculture and address climate change impacts.
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Social Inclusion: Empower marginalized groups and ensure no one is left behind.
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Youth Employment: Create job opportunities for young people to reduce unemployment.
The Recovery-Focused National Development Plan (RF-NDP) 2023–2027 is structured around seven key pillars, which guide its priorities and strategies for national recovery and sustainable development. These pillars include:
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Governance and Institutions: Focuses on strengthening governance systems, promoting transparency, and ensuring the rule of law.
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Human Capital Development: Prioritizes investments in education, healthcare, and skills development to empower citizens and foster economic growth.
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Economic Growth and Job Creation: Aims to create employment opportunities, boost private sector development, and diversify the economy.
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Agriculture and Food Security: Enhances agricultural productivity, ensures food security, and promotes sustainable agricultural practices.
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Infrastructure and Energy: Invests in resilient infrastructure and expands access to clean, renewable energy.
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Environmental Sustainability and Climate Resilience: Focuses on addressing climate change impacts and promoting sustainable environmental practices.
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Social Inclusion and Protection: Ensures marginalized groups, such as women, youth, and persons with disabilities, are included in national development processes.
SUMMARY
The RF-NDP outlines seven pillars that serve as national priorities, including governance reforms, human capital development, and climate resilience. It emphasizes green recovery strategies, poverty reduction, gender equality, and youth empowerment. The plan includes a robust accountability framework to ensure effective implementation and monitoring.
The RF-NDP is accompanied by a financing strategy, with optimistic funding scenarios of up to $3.5 billion. It focuses on mobilizing domestic resources, innovative financing, and concessionary funding to achieve its goals. The plan envisions a resilient and inclusive Gambia, contributing to global and regional commitments while addressing pressing national challenges.
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Published: 9/2/2023
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