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PNG Medium Term Development Strategy 111 Volume 1
(2018)This MTDP III was formulated through a rigorous process involving wide stakeholder consultations at international, regional, national, provincial and sectoral levels over a period of nine months. The Department of National Planning and Monitoring conducted a detailed review of our socio-economic performance over the past 10 years and in past development plans (MTDP I and MTDP II). The success and failures of these plans gave us invaluable lessons as the basis to formulate the MTDP III.
Alotau Accord 11
(2017)The O’Neill led Government Strategic document from 2017-2022
Papua New Guinea National REDD+ Strategy
(2017)“The diversity, value and importance of our natural environment never ceases to impress me. Yet the level of threats that our unique and fragile ecosystems are facing has also not ceased to concern me. It is for this reason that my officers and I, work tirelessly to ensure that we can have development while maintaining and preserving our strategic natural assets”. Hon. John Pundari MBA, CMG MP
Fisheries Management (Amendment) Regulation 2016
(2016)The National Fisheries Policy will have to work with the Climate Change Policy to competently monitor sea surface temperature, as a slight increase in sea level temperature will severely affect biodiversity in the oceans. PNG’s coastal region is very dependent on marine resources, including tuna fisheries, and if implications of sea temperature is not monitored and addressed appropriately, it can affect the lives of many communities.
National Strategy for Responsible Sustainable Development for Papua New Guinea
(2014)The Vision 2050 aimed at positioning PNG to be among the top 50 countries on Human Development Index by 2050, while the Development Strategic Plan is aimed at achieving the status of a prosperous middle income country by 2030.
It is apparent that except for Vision 2050 and DSP 2010-2030, all the strategies and plans were focussed on achieving short-term growth and development. But, as directed by the national constitution, we need to focus on long term development for achieving growth, equity and sustainability for the benefit of our present and future generations.
Alotau Accord 1
(2012)PNG Government's Platform for Action for the first 18 months in office in 2012 and beyond.
PNG Development Strategic Plan 2010-2030
(2010)The PNG Development Strategic Plan (PNG DSP) embodies the principles of the Constitution of PNG and reinforces the fundamental directives required to advance PNG into a middle-income country by 2030.
PNG Development Strategic Plan 2010-2030
(2010)The PNG Development Strategic Plan (PNG DSP) embodies the principles of the Constitution of PNG and reinforces the fundamental directives required to advance PNG into a middle-income country by 2030.
Papua New Guinea Constitution
(1975)The National Government Constitution of Papua New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea Constitution
(1975)The National Government Constitution of Papua New Guinea.
Vision 2050
The PNG Vision 2050 is the Government's 40 Year Plan. The ‘guide to success’ of the Vision 2050 is the 20-year Development Strategic Plan 2010-2030. It sets in motion pathways for delivery on the National Goals and Directive Principles. The DSP aims to maximize the benefits from natural resources whilst ensuring sustainable management of the environment.