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The National Development Plan is a plan for the country to eliminate poverty and reduce inequality by 2030 through uniting South Africans, unleashing the energies of its citizens, growing an inclusive economy, building capabilities, enhancing the capability of the state and leaders working together to solve complex problems.
The country we seek to build by 2030 is just, fair, prosperous and equitable. Most of all, it is a country that each and every South African can proudly call home. It is up to all South Africans to play a role in making South Africa work. President Jacob Zuma and members of the National Planning Commission after the final
National Development Plan 2030: Our future - make it work
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Key Characteristics of the NDP Not just a vision - a long-term strategic plan, that serves four broad objectives: •Providing overarching goals to be achieved by 2030 •Building consensus on the key obstacles and specific actions to be undertaken •Providing a common framework for detailed planning
By 2030, an economy-wide carbon price should be entrenched. Zero emission building standards by 2030. Absolute reductions in the total volume of waste disposed to landfill each year. At least 20 000MW of renewable energy should be contracted by 2030. Improved disaster preparedness for extreme climate events. Increased investment in new agricultural
National Development Plan 2030 - South African Government
The NDP aims to eliminate poverty and reduce inequality by 2030. According to the plan, South Africa can realise these goals by drawing on the energies of its people, growing an inclusive economy, building capabilities, enhancing the capacity of the state, and promoting leadership and partnerships throughout society.
Growth in the renewable energy sector by 2030, as envisaged in the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP 2010), takes off in response to falling technology costs, government’s bold support for the sector, and the introduction of targeted carbon-pricing mechanisms
National Development Plan 2030
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the NDP objectives to be met by 2030. Therefore, the Ten-Year Review is not just a measure and evaluation of the implementation of the NDP, it seeks to propose remedial action in areas where there is marginal or no improvement at all across targets and objectives. Although this Review provides a comprehensive