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The National Development Plan 2002-2008 recognizes Kenya as a water scarce country whereby the water demand exceeds renewable freshwater sources.
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The National Development Plan and the National Water Master Plans have emphasized the importance of water resource development if the country is to meet its future water demand, which is estimated to reach 5.8 km3 per year by 2010.
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Longer term, National Development Plan 9 will see a continued aggregate increase in development spending of 30 percent by
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Botswana could expect economic growth in line with the projections of its current National Development Plan, President
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The National Development Plan, the official government program of President de la Madrid, proposed “rationalizing the level and dispersal of the foreign trade protection policy,” using tariffs for consumption goods and licenses for intermediate inputs and capital goods.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000
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The National Development Plan, the official government program of President de la Madrid, proposed “rationalizing the level and dispersal of the foreign trade protection policy,” using tariffs for consumption goods and licenses for intermediate inputs and capital goods.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000
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In its 1997 economic review the Bank projected that excess liquidity would rise to more than 8,600 million pula by 2002, the end of the current National Development Plan 8.
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Presenting a review of Botswana's National Development Plan 8, acting director of macro-economic development, Wilfred Mandlebe, said there was a serious need to re-prioritise the plan.
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The present economic growth rate is seven percent, up from 3.5 percent last year and National Development Plan 8, running from this year, forecasts average growth of eight percent over the next five years.
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We believe that we need a new National Development Plan which will provide funding for shovel ready projects in areas like health, education and transport.
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