WordPress.com bobmakin posted: " Prime Minister Charlot Salwai says the Government's new sustainable development plan Vanuatu 2030 is an important document that will guide the government for the years to come. This is the plan for sustainable economic development of the Republic whic" Respond to this post by replying above this line New post on Vanuatu Daily Digest PM praises involvement of citizenry at launch of new national sustainable development plan ‘Vanuatu 2030’ by bobmakin PM Charlot Salwai and attendees of last night's official launch of Vanuatu's new national sustainable development plan, 'Vanuatu 2030' at the National Convention Centre. Photo: Vanuatu Government Prime Minister Charlot Salwai says the Government's new sustainable development plan Vanuatu 2030 is an important document that will guide the government for the years to come. This is the plan for sustainable economic development of the Republic which replaces the Government's Priority Action Agenda. The PM was especially pleased with the contributions received from every sector of the community as groups and individuals were keen to make known what they feel are the important development issues. Prime Minister Charlot Salwai was also pleased with the work of the team which had sought out all possible views during 6 months of communicating with people in the islands. The PM launched Vanuatu 2030 yesterday evening. (Radio Vanuatu) Download the english language version of Vanuatu 2030 National Sustainable Development Plan 2016 to 2030 (PDF, 1.4MB) here, ou télécharger la version française du Vanuatu 2030 plan de développement national durable 2016 à 2030 (PDF, 1,4Mo) ici. PM Salwai, in his discussions with the Solomons PM Sogavare here earlier this week, has pointed out to the MSG Chairman how Read more of this post bobmakin | January 19, 2017 at 4:21 pm | Tags: development, fisheries, Melanesia, MSG, politics, Vanuatu, Vanuatu Geohazards Observatory, VBTC, volcano | Categories: The Daily Digest | URL: http://wp.me/p2A4RK-1yJ Comment See all comments Unsubscribe to no longer receive posts from Vanuatu Daily Digest. Change your email settings at Manage Subscriptions. Trouble clicking? Copy and paste this URL into your browser: http://ift.tt/2jNJe6k Thanks for flying with WordPress.com
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