National Development Plan definition
Examples of National Development Plan in a sentence
South Africa’s National Development Plan recognises higher education as “a major driver” of economic development and as critically important for educating and training people with high-level skills so that positive social mobility changes can be realised.
The HIPC-funded activities are integrated in the Annual Budget and indeed the recently developed and adopted Transitional National Development Plan (TNDP).
The Office of Government Procurement (the “OGP”) is an office within the Department of Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform tasked with sourcing goods and services on behalf of the public service.
Otherwise, coverage in subsidies for agricultural insurance, credit, access to machinery and technical assistance is limited at a national level, different from the destination granted with the US Farm ▇▇▇▇ (2014-2018; 2018-2023), situations that become complex with the notorious decrease in the budget for investment in the vulnerable rural population in the present National Development Plan.
The same text was contained in the Republic of Ireland’s National Development Plan 2000-2006 in a section on cooperation with Northern Ireland.