Diapositive 1 - Embassy of Madagascar

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MADAGASCAR ACTION PLAN
2007- 2012
A Roadmap for Rapid Development
THE 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.
THE MAP GUIDING VALUES
• PROFESSIONALISM
• SHARED LEADERSHIP
• CONTINUOUS CAPACITY
BUILDING
• PARTICIPATION AND
COOPERATION
• LEVERAGING RESOURCES
• COMPETITIVENESS
• INTEGRITY
• THE WILL TO SUCCEED
THE 8 COMMITMENTS
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
Commitment 1:
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
Commitment
1: THE CHALLENGES
• 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.
2:
CONNECTED INFRASTRUCTURE
Commitment
• The Nation will be connected
through quality roads, railroads,
ports, airports
• Information technology systems
will enable the process of rapid
development
Commitment
2: 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 3:
EDUCATIONAL 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
Commitment 3:
THE CHALLENGES
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Ensure access of all children to
developmental opportunities.
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Create a successful primary
education system.
•
Create a successful lower
secondary education system.
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Improve upper secondary school
and develop vocational training.
•
Transform higher education.
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End illiteracy.
•
Develop capacities and mindset
of young people.
Commitment 4:
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
• The agricultural production will
increase through a green
revolution
• Agribusiness will be supported
and conditions that encourage
entrepreunarial activities will be
provided
Commitment 4:
THE CHALLENGES
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Secure land tenure.
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Improve access to affordable
rural financing.
•
Launch a sustainable green
revolution.
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Promote market oriented
activities.
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Diversify rural activities.
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Increase the agricultural value
added and promote
agribusiness.
Commitment 5:
HEALTH, FAMILY PLANNING
AND FIGHT AGAINST HIV/AIDS
• 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
Engagement 5:
THE CHALLENGES
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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.
Commitment 6:
HIGH GROWTH ECONOMY
• 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
6: THE CHALLENGES
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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 7:
CHERISH THE ENVIRONNEMENT
• Madagascar will be a world
leader in the development and
implementation of
environmental best-practices
• Madagascar will become again a
« Green Island »
Commitment 7:
THE CHALLENGES
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Increase the protected
areas for the conservation
of land, lake, marine and
coastal biodiversity
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Reduce the natural resource
degradation process
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Develop the environmental
reflex at all levels
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Strengthen the
effectiveness of forest
management
8:
NATIONAL SOLIDARITY
Comitment
• 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
Commitment 8:
THE CHALLENGES
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Celebrate cultural diversity,
understanding and respect.
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Build social trust and promote
civic participation.
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Promote solidarity and pride.
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Improve support for the very
poor and vulnerable
populations.
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Promote gender equality and
empowerment of women.
The 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 GOALS
Indicator
2005
2012
146 (in 177)
100
85,1%
50%
Family Size (Fertility Rate)
5,4
3à5
Life Expectancy
55,5
58 à 61
Literacy
63%
80%
Low 19, Up 07
Low 56, Up 14
4,60%
8 à 10%
$5 Billion
$12 Billion
309
476
$84 Million
$500 Million
World Bank Business Climate Ranking
131
80
Corruption Perception Index
2,8
5,2
Households Having Land Title
10%
75%
UN Human Development Index (Ranking)
Poverty Rate (% of population living below $2 a day)
Percentage of Children Completing Secondary School
Economic Growth
GDP (USD)
GDP Per Capita (USD)
Private Investment (USD)
The cost in brief...
(Estimates from prioritization)
COST VENTILATION
(Million Euro)
TOTAL COST
WEIGHT
ANNUAL AVERAGE
COST
351,8
4,6%
70,4
2 CONNECTED INFRASTRUCTURES
3 271,1
42,7%
654,2
3 EDUCATIONAL TRANSFROMATION
621,7
8,1%
124,3
4 RURAL DEVELOPMENT
705,1
9,2%
141,0
N° COMMITMENT
1 RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE
5
HEALTH, 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
NATIONAL SOLIDARITY
183,2
2,4%
36,6
7 654,8
100,0%
1 531,0
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Total
ANNUAL 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 RESOURCES
1223,3
79,9%
ANNUAL GAP
307,7
20,1%
REQUIRED RESOURCES
(MAP annual average cost)
1531,0
100%
FINANCEMENTS DU DEFICIT:
14,7%
DONS; 17,2%
PART DU SECTEUR PRIVE: 9,8%
RECETTES TOTALES; 38,2%
GAP DE
FINANCEMENT
ANNUEL; 20,1%
Our Potentials for a Common Benefit...