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Workshop on National Sustainable Development Strategies (NSDS), New York, 4-5 th May 2006 TONGA

Workshop on National Sustainable Development Strategies (NSDS), New York, 4-5 th May 2006 TONGA. Where are we ?. Development Challenges Facing TONGA. Hardship & poverty Governance Environmental concerns Social Issues Financial conditions (revenue base).

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Workshop on National Sustainable Development Strategies (NSDS), New York, 4-5 th May 2006 TONGA

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  1. Workshop on National Sustainable Development Strategies (NSDS), New York, 4-5th May 2006 TONGA Where are we ?

  2. Development Challenges Facing TONGA • Hardship & poverty • Governance • Environmental concerns • Social Issues • Financial conditions (revenue base)

  3. National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS)TONGA 1. Current Status of NSDS in Tonga ? - National Strategic Development Plan 8 ‘…Looking to the future building on the past …’ ‘Vakai ki he kaha’u, makatuunga ‘i he kuo hili ‘

  4. National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS)TONGA 2. What does Tonga hope to achieve with the NSDS ? ‘ Creating a better society in which all Tongans enjoy higher living standards & a better quality of life through good governance, equitable & environmentally sustainable private sector led growth, improved education & health standards and cultural development ‘

  5. National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS)TONGA 3. Mechanism for broad participation of stakeholders ? - SDP8 process - extensive national consultations - regional & national summits - regional plans & priorities

  6. National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS)TONGA 4. major achievements/best practices ? Process - interactive dialogue - obtain participation - political commitment to the process - national ownership of process - established partnership & relationship

  7. National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS)TONGA 4.major achievements/best practices ?(con’t) Strategies - obtain political leadership & commitment to shared strategies (align budgetary & strategic priorities - pragmatic vision - communication & dialogue on strategies - development realistic strategies

  8. National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS)TONGA 4. major achievements/best practices ? (con’t) Planning - extensive dialogue/consultation - develop consultation & public awareness programme - secure finance for consultation

  9. National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS)TONGA 5. Main challenges ? - lack of enthusiasm from communities - ensuring broad participation - mobilising resources - linking national & local priorities - adequate data & access to information - priority setting - cross cultural & spiritual dimension - invigorate commitment

  10. National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS)TONGA 5. Main challenges ?(con’t) - utilisation of existing structure - sustain commitment & dedication spearheading team - linking national strategies & sectoral plans and strategies (medium/long run)

  11. National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS)TONGA 6. Next Step ? • Translating concept of sustainable development into working practices • Financing & capacity building - Monitoring process

  12. Lessons Learnt from SDP8 ProcessFormulating strategies • realistic and build on existing strategies & processing, instead of adding unnecessary layers • set realistic and monitorable targets linked to clear budgetary priorities • identify priority capacity development needs • build in continous monitoring and improvement from the outset • Clearly define and communicate, roles and relationships of key participants in the strategy process; • COMMUNICATION and raising awareness

  13. National Sustainable Development Strategies (NSDS) TONGA THANKYOU !!

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