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MADAGASCAR ACTION PLAN MADAGASCAR ACTION PLAN 2007- 20122007- 2012
A Roadmap for Rapid Development
THE PURPOSETHE PURPOSE
• An innovating plan for five years
• inspired from the Vision « Madagascar Naturally » and the « Millenium Development Goals »
• mobilizing the Malagasy people and the international partners,
• initiating a quantum leap in the development process,
• reducing poverty through rapid growth,
• seizing the opportunities of globalization for the country.
• PROFESSIONALISM
• SHARED LEADERSHIP
• CONTINUOUS CAPACITY BUILDING
• PARTICIPATION AND COOPERATION
• LEVERAGING RESOURCES
• COMPETITIVENESS
• INTEGRITY
• THE WILL TO SUCCEED
THE MAP GUIDING VALUESTHE MAP GUIDING VALUES
1. Responsible Gouvernance
2. Connected Infrastructure
3. Educational Transformation
4. Rural development
5. Health, family planning,
fight against HIV/AIDS
6. High growth economy
7. Environment
8. National solidarity
THE 8 COMMITMENTSTHE 8 COMMITMENTS
Commitment Commitment 11::
RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE
• The government will be trusted by every citizen and the internaional community
• The civil service will have integrity, be efficient, and act professionnally in all their activities
• Provide sufficient security to protect people and property.
• Strengthen rule of law.
• Reduce corruption.
• Establish an efficient and effective budgetary process.
• Strengthen the provision of public services.
• Decentralize government administration .
• Become a learning nation.
Commitment Commitment 11:: THE CHALLENGES THE CHALLENGES
• The Nation will be connected through quality roads, railroads, ports, airports
• Information technology systems will enable the process of rapid development
CommitmentCommitment 2 2:: CONNECTED INFRASTRUCTURECONNECTED INFRASTRUCTURE
CommitmentCommitment 2 2:: THE CHALLENGES THE CHALLENGES
• Prioritize infrastructures development.
• Efficiently move goods and people from one place to another.
• Improve access to transport services.
• Provide adequate energy at affordable price.
• Ensure efficient communication system.
• Set up better warnings system about potential disasters.
• Improve access to drinking water and sanitation.
Commitment Commitment 33::
EDUCATIONAL TRANSFORMATIONEDUCATIONAL TRANSFORMATION
• The education system will reach worlwide standards to stimulate creativity
• The Nation will have necessary human ressources to become a competitive and a successful player in the worldwide economy
• Ensure access of all children to developmental opportunities.
• Create a successful primary education system.
• Create a successful lower secondary education system.
• Improve upper secondary school and develop vocational training.
• Transform higher education.
• End illiteracy.
• Develop capacities and mindset of young people.
Commitment Commitment 33:: THE CHALLENGES THE CHALLENGES
Commitment Commitment 44::
RURAL DEVELOPMENTRURAL DEVELOPMENT
• The agricultural production will increase through a green revolution
• Agribusiness will be supported and conditions that encourage entrepreunarial activities will be provided
• Secure land tenure.
• Improve access to affordable rural financing.
• Launch a sustainable green revolution.
• Promote market oriented activities.
• Diversify rural activities.
• Increase the agricultural value added and promote agribusiness.
Commitment Commitment 44:: THE CHALLENGES THE CHALLENGES
• The people will be healthy to contribute productively to the development of the Nation
• Health services will improve to reduce malnutrition and malaria problems, reverse VIH/Sida spreading trend, and to improve access to safe drinking water
Commitment Commitment 55::HEALTH, FAMILY PLANNING HEALTH, FAMILY PLANNING
AND FIGHT AGAINST HIV/AIDSAND FIGHT AGAINST HIV/AIDS
• Provide quality health services to all.
• Eradicate major diseases. • Win the fight against HIV
and AIDS. • Implement a highly sucessful
family planning strategy.• Reduce infant mortality• Reduce marternal and
neonatal mortality. • Improve nutrition and food
security. • Provide safe water and
widespread use of hygienic practices.
Engagement Engagement 55:: THE CHALLENGES THE CHALLENGES
• Economic growth rate will reach 7 to 10 % by 2012
• The private sector will be strong and diversified, using cutting edge technologies, and gaining through its competitive advantage
Commitment Commitment 66::
HIGH GROWTH ECONOMYHIGH GROWTH ECONOMY
• Ensure a stable macroeconomic environment.
• Increase foreign direct investment. • Promote full employment. • Reform the banking and financial
system. • Strengthen domestic enterprises,
SME’s and handicraft industry. • Enhance international trade
competitiveness. • Develop intensively the mining sector. • Intensively promote and develop the
tourism sector. • Intensively exploit regional
opportunities. • Through diplomacy, develop economic
synergies.
Commitment Commitment 66:: THE CHALLENGES THE CHALLENGES
• Madagascar will be a world leader in the development and implementation of environmental best-practices
• Madagascar will become again a « Green Island »
Commitment 7:Commitment 7: CHERISH THE ENVIRONNEMENTCHERISH THE ENVIRONNEMENT
• Increase the protected areas for the conservation of land, lake, marine and coastal biodiversity
• Reduce the natural resource degradation process
• Develop the environmental reflex at all levels
• Strengthen the effectiveness of forest management
Commitment 7:Commitment 7: THE CHALLENGES THE CHALLENGES
• National identity will be strong and unified, honoring the various cultures and traditions of all the people of Madagascar
• People will be proud of their identity and will take full and shared responsability for guiding the nation into the future
Comitment Comitment 88: :
NATIONAL SOLIDARITY NATIONAL SOLIDARITY
• Celebrate cultural diversity, understanding and respect.
• Build social trust and promote civic participation.
• Promote solidarity and pride.
• Improve support for the very poor and vulnerable populations.
• Promote gender equality and empowerment of women.
Commitment Commitment 88: : THE CHALLENGESTHE CHALLENGES
The Priorities...
IMMEDIATE MAP PRIORITIES IMMEDIATE MAP PRIORITIES
• Public Finance Reform
• Significant Increase in Investment to Promote High Growth
• Sow the Seeds of a Green Revolution
• Transform Public Security
• Implement Bold New Mesures for Health and Family Planning
• Transform the Judiciary System
The goals...
THE BIG GOALSTHE BIG GOALS
Indicator 2005 2012UN Human Development Index (Ranking) 146 (in 177) 100
Poverty Rate (% of population living below $2 a day) 85,1% 50%
Family Size (Fertility Rate) 5,4 3 à 5
Life Expectancy 55,5 58 à 61
Literacy 63% 80%
Percentage of Children Completing Secondary School
Low 19, Up 07
Low 56, Up 14
Economic Growth 4,60% 8 à 10%
GDP (USD) $5 Billion $12 Billion
GDP Per Capita (USD) 309 476
Private Investment (USD) $84 Million $500 Million
World Bank Business Climate Ranking 131 80
Corruption Perception Index 2,8 5,2
Households Having Land Title 10% 75%
The cost in brief...(Estimates from prioritization)
COST VENTILATIONCOST VENTILATION(Million Euro)(Million Euro)
N° COMMITMENT TOTAL COST WEIGHTANNUAL AVERAGE
COST
1 RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE 351,8 4,6% 70,4
2 CONNECTED INFRASTRUCTURES 3 271,1 42,7% 654,2
3EDUCATIONAL TRANSFROMATION 621,7 8,1% 124,3
4 RURAL DEVELOPMENT 705,1 9,2% 141,0
5HEALTH, FAMILY PLANNING AND FIGHT AGAINST HIV/AIDS 1 264,8 16,5% 253,0
6 HIGH GROWTH ECONOMY 1 113,2 14,5% 222,6
7 CHERISH THE ENVIRONNEMENT 143,9 1,9% 28,8
8NATIONAL SOLIDARITY 183,2 2,4% 36,6
Total 7 654,8 100,0% 1 531,0
ANNUAL AVERAGE GAP EVALUATIONANNUAL AVERAGE GAP EVALUATION
SECTIONS AMOUNT
Million Euro %TOTAL REVENUE 584,6 38,2%
GRANTS 263,4 17,2%
DEFICIT FINANCING 225,2 14,7%
PRIVATE SECTOR SHARE 150,1 9,8%
AVALAIBLE RESOURCESAVALAIBLE RESOURCES 1223,31223,3 79,9%79,9%
ANNUAL GAPANNUAL GAP 307,7307,7 20,1%20,1%
REQUIRED RESOURCESREQUIRED RESOURCES(MAP annual average cost)(MAP annual average cost) 1531,01531,0 100%100%
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