SUVA, March 6 (Xinhua) -- Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat has announced a 100-day plan to address a range of critical issues, including political stability, economic recovery, and infrastructure rebuilding.
Napat said the plan is a response to both ongoing challenges and lessons learned from the country's recent crises, including political instability and the impact of natural disasters like the recent earthquake, reported Vanuatu Dailypost on Wednesday.
The Prime Minister outlined several key pillars of the 100-day plan, starting with governance and reform.
One of the primary goals is to review and improve the government machinery to ensure that resources are used efficiently and that efforts are not duplicated.
Another key focus is political reform, particularly the strengthening of the country's governance structure.
In the economic sector, the government aims to address the impacts of natural disasters on the national economy, with a particular focus on revenue collection and growth.
Infrastructure recovery, particularly in areas affected by the earthquake, is also a critical part of the plan. The government has prioritized rebuilding efforts in the capital's central business district.
Education reform as well as foreign relations and policy reforms are also included in the 100-day plan.
Napat said the government is focused on aligning its development goals with international security cooperation to ensure that the country's economic and aid development priorities are well-coordinated with security considerations. Enditem
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