Oman Vision 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit reviews vision's progress
Published: 07:06 AM,Jun 19,2023 | EDITED : 11:06 AM,Jun 19,2023
Muscat:
Muscat: Dr. Khamis bin Saif Al Jabri, Head of the Follow-up Unit for the Implementation of Oman's Vision 2040, highlighted the resounding success and far-reaching impact of the national vision during a media meeting organized by the Oman Vision 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit.
The meeting served as an opportunity to review the Oman Vision 2040 report for the year 2022/2023.
The vision, which serves as a comprehensive blueprint for national development, has proven its effectiveness in guiding and accelerating the implementation of key plans.
It has emerged as the leading reference for comprehensive development at the national level and provides the most inclusive framework for national programs, led by relevant government agencies.
During the meeting, Al Jabri emphasized that the unit was established to meet the requirements of the vision and provide essential support and assistance to the government agencies responsible for its implementation. By fostering effective partnerships and promoting collaboration, the unit aims to assist these agencies in overcoming challenges encountered while working towards their goals.
To ensure the seamless execution of the vision, the unit has developed a robust planning structure. It addresses any gaps related to vision indicators and aligns them with the vision's priorities.
Furthermore, the roles of each government agency in implementing the vision's directives have been clearly defined. Measurable targets are established through entities' indicator cards, which are linked to annual project plans and detailed initiatives. The establishment of vision offices strengthens the communication and coordination between agencies and the Follow-up Unit, facilitating a cohesive and efficient implementation process.
The Oman Vision 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit has been dedicated to establishing a comprehensive system that encompasses planning, implementation, and follow-up procedures. By incorporating the vision's goals into the planning and implementation processes, the unit ensures the objectives are achieved. Throughout its existence, the unit has proactively addressed existing gaps and collaborated with relevant authorities to find solutions to challenges hindering the completion of the system.
Al Jabri expressed his pride in the unit's accomplishments and emphasized its commitment to continuously improve and refine the system. By providing vital support and assistance to government agencies, the unit strives to activate the comprehensive system and enhance its effectiveness.
The vision's success is testament to the unwavering dedication and collaborative efforts of the Follow-up Unit, government agencies, and the people of Oman.
Sayyid Dr. Munther bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Deputy Head of the Oman 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit, has made the following announcements regarding the 'Oman Vision 2040':
1. Reduction of Indicators: The focus has been placed on indicators with the highest impact, resulting in a reduction from 68 to 39 indicators. This includes 5 international indicators and 34 national indicators.
2. Government Agencies: The agreement and accreditation process for 40 government agencies has been successfully completed. Their respective indicator cards have been approved.
3. Second Phase: The second phase of the implementation targets additional government agencies. It involves the development and approval of indicator cards specifically designed for the governorates.
4. Importance of Indicator Cards: His Excellency emphasizes that the entity indicators card serves as a reference for setting annual plans and defining future directions. Its purpose is to support the vision's goals by translating them into effective projects and initiatives.
Muscat: Dr. Khamis bin Saif Al Jabri, Head of the Follow-up Unit for the Implementation of Oman's Vision 2040, highlighted the resounding success and far-reaching impact of the national vision during a media meeting organized by the Oman Vision 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit.
The meeting served as an opportunity to review the Oman Vision 2040 report for the year 2022/2023.
The vision, which serves as a comprehensive blueprint for national development, has proven its effectiveness in guiding and accelerating the implementation of key plans.
It has emerged as the leading reference for comprehensive development at the national level and provides the most inclusive framework for national programs, led by relevant government agencies.
During the meeting, Al Jabri emphasized that the unit was established to meet the requirements of the vision and provide essential support and assistance to the government agencies responsible for its implementation. By fostering effective partnerships and promoting collaboration, the unit aims to assist these agencies in overcoming challenges encountered while working towards their goals.
To ensure the seamless execution of the vision, the unit has developed a robust planning structure. It addresses any gaps related to vision indicators and aligns them with the vision's priorities.
Furthermore, the roles of each government agency in implementing the vision's directives have been clearly defined. Measurable targets are established through entities' indicator cards, which are linked to annual project plans and detailed initiatives. The establishment of vision offices strengthens the communication and coordination between agencies and the Follow-up Unit, facilitating a cohesive and efficient implementation process.
The Oman Vision 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit has been dedicated to establishing a comprehensive system that encompasses planning, implementation, and follow-up procedures. By incorporating the vision's goals into the planning and implementation processes, the unit ensures the objectives are achieved. Throughout its existence, the unit has proactively addressed existing gaps and collaborated with relevant authorities to find solutions to challenges hindering the completion of the system.
Al Jabri expressed his pride in the unit's accomplishments and emphasized its commitment to continuously improve and refine the system. By providing vital support and assistance to government agencies, the unit strives to activate the comprehensive system and enhance its effectiveness.
The vision's success is testament to the unwavering dedication and collaborative efforts of the Follow-up Unit, government agencies, and the people of Oman.
Sayyid Dr. Munther bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Deputy Head of the Oman 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit, has made the following announcements regarding the 'Oman Vision 2040':
1. Reduction of Indicators: The focus has been placed on indicators with the highest impact, resulting in a reduction from 68 to 39 indicators. This includes 5 international indicators and 34 national indicators.
2. Government Agencies: The agreement and accreditation process for 40 government agencies has been successfully completed. Their respective indicator cards have been approved.
3. Second Phase: The second phase of the implementation targets additional government agencies. It involves the development and approval of indicator cards specifically designed for the governorates.
4. Importance of Indicator Cards: His Excellency emphasizes that the entity indicators card serves as a reference for setting annual plans and defining future directions. Its purpose is to support the vision's goals by translating them into effective projects and initiatives.