2014-2016 National Development Plan, West Bank and Gaza

The National Development Plan (NDP) is the State of Palestine's third tri-annual national plan. It reflects the further embedding of integrated planning and budgeting, a strategic reform through which the State of Palestine is ensuring a comprehensive, coherent, participatory and results-based approach to policy development and implementation. It provides a strategic policy framework, agreed between all stakeholders, including the government, private sector, and civil society, that will guide government operations and development spending over the next three years. Linked to the macro fiscal framework and annual budgeting process, it targets the optimum and transparent allocation of available resources, and the effective and efficient use of these resources.

The NDP is structured along the lines of four key sectors: Economic Development and Employment, Good Governance and Institution Building, Social Protection and Development, and Infrastructure. It is informed by performance evaluations and lessons learned from earlier plans, providing a structured framework to monitor and evaluate effective and efficient policy implementation and public sector management.

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