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A VISION FOR JAMAICA ... A VISION FOR JAMAICA ... A VISION FOR JAMAICA ... A VISION FOR JAMAICA ... Visit our website @: vision2030.gov.jm Tel: 935-5150/5149/5055; 960-9339 OR E-mail:[email protected]; [email protected] or visit us on: For more information on Vision 2030 Jamaica: We will implement Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica at the level of each sector. This will be done through the 31 Sector Plans representing the economic, social, environmental and governance areas These plans were prepared by special groups called Task Forces, each of which consisted of persons from the public and private sectors, civil society and International Development Partners. Ministries, departments and agencies of Government The Private sector Civil society including NGOs, faith-based organiza- tions, community-based organizations, International Development Partners BUT, every citizen has a role to play in making sure that the targets we set for our country are met. 1. Return to/or strengthen the core values and attitudes which guided your parents and fore-parents. These include: trust, honesty and truthfulness, respect, forgiveness and tolerance, love, peace, unity, discipline, responsibility, cooperation, integrity, punctuality and good work ethic. 2. Learn everything you can about Vision 2030 Vision 2030 Vision 2030 Vision 2030 Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica and help to educate others. 3. Participate fully in the process, at the individual, community and national level. 4. Be a leader who helps others to change for the better. NATIONAL GOALS NATIONAL OUTCOMES 3. Jamaica’s Economy is Prosperous 12. Internationally Competitive Industry Structures Agriculture Manufacturing Mining & quarrying Construction Creative Industries Sport Information and Communica- tions Technology Services Tourism 4. Jamaica has a healthy, natural environment 13. Sustainable Management and Use of Environmental and Natural Resources 14. Hazard Risk Reduction and Adaptation to Climate Change 15. Sustainable Urban and Rural Development AS AN INDIVIDUAL, WHERE DO I BEGIN? We will implement in three-yearly periods through what is called a Medium-Term Socio- Economic Policy Framework (MTF). For the first three years (MTF 2009-2012), six areas of importance or priorities and another five sup- porting areas will be implemented. PRIORITY AREAS: Security & Safety Stable Macroeconomy Strong Economic Infrastructure Energy Security and Efficiency World-Class Education & Training Effective Governance SUPPORTING AREAS: An Enabling Business Environment Internationally Competitive Industry Structures Hazard Risk Reduction and Adaptation to Climate Change Effective Social Protection Authentic and Transformational Culture How do we implement a 21 year Plan? WHO WILL IMPLEMENT THE PLAN? “. . .. . .. . . t t th h he e e p p pl l la a ac c ce e e o o of f f c c ch h ho o oi i ic c ce e e t t to o o l l li i iv v ve e e, , , w w wo o or r rk k k, , , raise families and do business” raise families and do business” raise families and do business” raise families and do business”

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Page 1: VISION 2030 JAMAICA BROCHURE

A VISION FOR JAMAICA ...A VISION FOR JAMAICA ...A VISION FOR JAMAICA ...A VISION FOR JAMAICA ...

Visit our website @:

vision2030.gov.jm Tel: 935-5150/5149/5055; 960-9339

OR

E-mail:[email protected]; [email protected]

or visit us on:

For more information on Vision 2030 Jamaica:

We will implement Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica at the

level of each sector. This will be done through the 31

Sector Plans representing the economic, social,

environmental and governance areas These plans were

prepared by special groups called Task Forces, each of

which consisted of persons from the public and private

sectors, civil society and International Development

Partners.

• Ministries, departments and agencies of

Government

• The Private sector

• Civil society including NGOs, faith-based organiza-

tions, community-based organizations, International

Development Partners

BUT, every citizen has a role to play in making sure that

the targets we set for our country are met.

1. Return to/or strengthen the core values and attitudes

which guided your parents and fore-parents. These

include: trust, honesty and truthfulness, respect,

forgiveness and tolerance, love, peace, unity,

discipline, responsibility, cooperation, integrity,

punctuality and good work ethic. 2. Learn everything you can about Vision 2030 Vision 2030 Vision 2030 Vision 2030

Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica and help to educate others. 3. Participate fully in the process, at the individual,

community and national level. 4. Be a leader who helps others to change for the better.

NATIONAL GOALS NATIONAL OUTCOMES

3. Jamaica’s

Economy is

Prosperous

12. Internationally Competitive

Industry Structures

•Agriculture •Manufacturing •Mining & quarrying •Construction •Creative Industries •Sport •Information and Communica-tions Technology

•Services •Tourism

4. Jamaica has a

healthy, natural

environment

13. Sustainable Management and

Use of Environmental and

Natural Resources

14. Hazard Risk Reduction and

Adaptation to Climate

Change

15. Sustainable Urban and Rural

Development

AS AN INDIVIDUAL, WHERE DO I BEGIN? We will implement in three-yearly periods

through what is called a Medium-Term Socio-

Economic Policy Framework (MTF). For the

first three years (MTF 2009-2012), six areas of

importance or priorities and another five sup-

porting areas will be implemented. PRIORITY AREAS: •Security & Safety

•Stable Macroeconomy

•Strong Economic Infrastructure

•Energy Security and Efficiency

•World-Class Education & Training

•Effective Governance SUPPORTING AREAS: •An Enabling Business Environment

•Internationally Competitive Industry Structures

•Hazard Risk Reduction and Adaptation to Climate

Change

•Effective Social Protection

•Authentic and Transformational Culture

How do we implement a 21 year Plan?

WHO WILL IMPLEMENT THE PLAN?

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Page 2: VISION 2030 JAMAICA BROCHURE

Vision 2030 JamaicaVision 2030 JamaicaVision 2030 JamaicaVision 2030 Jamaica, is a Plan that : • was prepared with the input of a wide range of

people across Jamaica; • will guide our country’s development over the

next 21 years; • aims to make Jamaica a developed country by

2030; • has a clear Vision for our country as stated in the

NATIONAL VISION STATEMENT:

Vision 2030 Jamaica:Vision 2030 Jamaica:Vision 2030 Jamaica:Vision 2030 Jamaica: • tells us where we want to be as a country by 2030

(goals & outcomes); • states what we have to do to get there (national

and sectoral strategies); • includes ways of finding out (indicators) if we

have done what we said we would over the

period; • presents a plan of action to achieve our goals for

the first three years; and • provides a system that will make sure that we

implement, monitor and evaluate what we do.

Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica has seven principles (GUIDING PRINCIPLES) which are necessary if we are to achieve our vision. These are:

• Transformational leadership

• Partnership

• Transparency and accountability

• Social cohesion

• Equity

• Sustainability

• Urban and rural development

Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica has four National Goals,

as shown below, which tell us what we want to

achieve in each sector (economic, social,

environment) as well as in the area of governance,

by 2030. Each goal supports the other so none can

be fully achieved on its own.

WHAT IS VISION 2030 JAMAICA?

The actual or intended results we expect by 2030 are

outlined in 15 National Outcomes, as shown below.

Each Outcome is linked to a National Goal.

“Jamaica, the place of choice to live, “Jamaica, the place of choice to live, “Jamaica, the place of choice to live, “Jamaica, the place of choice to live, work, raise families and do business”work, raise families and do business”work, raise families and do business”work, raise families and do business”

WHAT DO WE WANT TO ACHIEVE BY 2030?WHAT DO WE WANT TO ACHIEVE BY 2030?WHAT DO WE WANT TO ACHIEVE BY 2030?WHAT DO WE WANT TO ACHIEVE BY 2030?

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

NATIONAL GOALS

NATIONAL GOALS NATIONAL OUTCOMES

1. Jamaicans are

empowered to

achieve their

fullest potential

1. A Healthy and Stable Popula-

tion

2. World-Class Education &

Training

3. Effective Social Protection

4. Authentic & Transformational

Culture

2. The Jamaican

society is secure,

cohesive and just

5. Security & Safety

6. Effective Governance

3. Jamaica’s

Economy is

Prosperous

7. A Stable Macroeconomy

8. An Enabling Business

Environment

9. Strong Economic

Infra-structure

10. Energy Security & Efficiency

11. A Technology-Enabled Society