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SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN I |
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Update on 26 Dec 2002 |
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Table
of Contents Map
of Cambodia
Vision
For The Future And Reason For Being
1.1 Planning Process
1.2 Review of SEDPI
1.2.1 Economic Performance
1.2.2 Social Development
1.2.3 Key Lessons Learnt from SEDPI
1.3 Development Vision
1.3.1 Challenges and Opportunities
1.3.2 Assumptions and Risks
The
Challenge And What Results To Accomplish
2.1 Where We Are
2.1.1 High Population Growth Rate
2.1.2 High Fertility and Mortality Rates
2.1.3 High Migration
2.1.4 Imbalances in Age and Sex Structure
2.1.5 Gender Inequalities
2.1.6 Population Density and Selective Population Pressure
2.1.7 Urbanization and Urban-Rural Differences
2.1.8 Workforce Participation
2.2 Poverty
2.2.1 The Incidence of Poverty
2.2.2 The Dimensions of Poverty
2.3 Gender Issues and Poverty
Chapter 3 National
Development Objectives
3.1 Three Main Pillars Founded on Range of Governance Reforms
3.1.1 Better Governance
3.1.2 Sustainable broad based Economic Growth
3.1.3 Social and Cultural Development
3.1.4 Sustainable Use of Natural Resources and the Environment PART
III STRATEGIES Plan
To Achieve Vision And Objectives
4.1 Considerable Potential for Reducing Poverty
4.2 Importance of Growth and Private Sector Development
4.3 Better Governance
4.4 Macroeconomic Stability is Crucial
4.5 Decentralization
4.6 The Importance of Agriculture and Rural Development
4.7 Encouraging Reduced Fertility and Slower Population Growth
4.8 Reducing Gender Based Poverty
4.9 Improving Access of the Poor to Education and Health
4.10 Expanding Village Level Infrastructure and Services
4.11 Disaster Prevention and Management
4.12 Targeted Special Programs Broad
Guidelines For Decision Making
5.1 Role of the Government
5.1.1 Macroeconomic Management and Promoting the Private Sector
5.1.2 Military Demobilization
5.1.3 Public Administration Reform
5.1.4 Reforming Public Expenditure Management
5.1.5 Measures for the Economically Active Poor
5.1.6 Mainstreaming Gender
5.1.7 Building Local Government Capacity
5.1.8 Improving the Health and Education of the Poor
5.1.9 Developing Basic Physical Infrastructure
5.1.10 Population Policy
5.1.11 Reducing Transitory Poverty
5.1.12 Promoting Ecological and Cultural Tourism
5.2 Monitoring Implementation and Evaluating Performance
5.3 Aid Coordination and Aid Management
5.4 Link to Volume II Publish over website by: kunkoet C.Chap |
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