The Growth and Transformation Plan ( GTP ) was a national five-year plan created by the Ethiopian government to improve the country's economy by achieving a projected gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 11-15% per year from 2010 to 2015. The plan included details of the cost (estimated at US$ 75–79 billion over the five years) and specific targets the government expects to hit by pursuing the following objectives.
7-619: Growth Plan may refer to: Growth and Transformation Plan , a national five-year plan introduced by the Ethiopian government in 2011 Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe , 2006 regional growth management policy for the Greater Golden Horseshoe area of southern Ontario, Canada September 2022 United Kingdom mini-budget , known officially as "The Growth Plan" See also [ edit ] Growth planning Topics referred to by
14-406: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Growth and Transformation Plan The main points of the plan were: The Growth and Transformation Plan was established by the government as a strategic framework for the agricultural sector from 2011 to 2015. The GTP aimed to: The overall target is at least 8.1% annual agricultural growth over
21-615: The Growth and Transformation Plan online. Ethiopia started the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper process in 2000, and by 2002 had issued the first three-year Sustainable Development Poverty Reduction Programme (SDPRP), which covered 2002–2005. Under the umbrella of the Development Assistance Group (DAG), in-country staff of bilateral and multilateral donor agencies undertook a review of the final Ethiopian SDPRP and
28-613: The five-year period. Sub-sectoral targets include tripling the number of farmers receiving relevant extension services, reducing the number of safety net beneficiaries from 7.8 to 1.8 million households, and more than doubling the production of key crops from 18.1 million metric tonnes to 39.5 million metric tonnes. Specific targets are aligned with and in support of the targets contained in the CAADP Compact and other Ministry of Agriculture-led initiatives. The Agricultural Transformation Agency's programs were designed to help all partners meet
35-521: The results of this work were presented a Joint Partner Review (JPR). The aim of the exercise was to develop a joint in-country perspective on the quality of the SDPRP that would help inform our overall response as development partners – both at the IMF/World Bank Board. In 2005, Ethiopia launched the first five-year Plan for Accelerated and Sustainable Development to End Poverty (PASDEP) carrying forward
42-419: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Growth Plan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Growth_Plan&oldid=1116607446 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
49-576: The targets. The Agency will measure its contribution to the effort through the metrics established in the GTP as well as in other national strategies such as the CAADP Compact and the corresponding Policy and Investment Framework (PIF). The Agency's work to support the GTP was organized under the AGP's four strategic objectives that together would contribute to Ethiopia's goal of achieving middle income status by 2025: The Ministry of Finance and Economic Development published
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