National Development Strategy Moldova 2030.
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This multi-sectoral National Development Strategy Moldova-2030 focuses on the following development priorities: (a) sustainable and inclusive economy (increased revenue from sustainable sources and mitigation of economic inequality; expanding people's access to utilities and living conditions; and improving working conditions and reducing informal employment); and (b) healthy environment (ensuring the fundamental right to a healthy environment and environmental security).
The main goal of the strategy Moldova 2030 is a noticeable improvement in the quality of life of the population of the Republic of Moldova. Such an approach also implies poverty eradication in all relevant aspects of this phenomenon, and not just strictly in monetary terms, because it implies not only the level of income, but also equal and undeniable access to qualitative public and private goods and services. Implementation of politics directed at stimulation through incentives of productive employment will be particularly important for economic growth and income of the population. Improvement of the quality of life implies increase of income level and improvement of the quality of environment. Actually, 14.5% of the rural population are living below the poverty line, compared with 3.1% in urban areas. Raising incomes and reducing poverty and its risks are the country's strategic priority. It is also important to ensure economic inclusion through equity distribution of income and reduce economic inequality with a view of harmonious development of the whole society. To this end, by 2030, the following strategic goals will be realized: (a) 50% reduction in absolute poverty and poverty in all its measurements in accordance with the national threshold and an international threshold for men, women and children of all ages with focusing on the most disadvantaged groups; (b) taking into account the dependence of the population on agricultural sector, as well as the wide potential of this sector, increasing agricultural productivity and small-scale incomes of agricultural producers at the expense of safe and equal access to factors of production, knowledge, financial services and markets; (c) implementation of a development-oriented policy, supporting production activities, creating decent jobs, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, as well encouraging the formalization and growth of micro, small and medium enterprises, including through access to financial services; (d) stimulating productivity growth by faster rates than real wage growth due to diversification, technological modernization and innovation; and (e) use of economic potential for assisting in increasing employment, especially of women, so that public assistance spending will generate jobs and meet the demand of potentially vulnerable groups.
Expanding people's access to utilities (safe water sources and sewerage) is a priority objective aimed at improvement of the quality of life of the population. Actually, the volume of available water is about 500 m3 per capita of the population per year or less. Recommended international threshold values determine the volume of 1700 m3 per capita per year as secured level of accessibility to renewable fresh water. Priority objective of the National Development Strategy Moldova-2030 is to improve water and soil quality by reducing pollution due to wastewater discharged into receivers or into the environment, minimizing the discharge of chemicals and hazardous substances and reducing the share of untreated wastewater.
The main goal of the strategy Moldova 2030 is a noticeable improvement in the quality of life of the population of the Republic of Moldova. Such an approach also implies poverty eradication in all relevant aspects of this phenomenon, and not just strictly in monetary terms, because it implies not only the level of income, but also equal and undeniable access to qualitative public and private goods and services. Implementation of politics directed at stimulation through incentives of productive employment will be particularly important for economic growth and income of the population. Improvement of the quality of life implies increase of income level and improvement of the quality of environment. Actually, 14.5% of the rural population are living below the poverty line, compared with 3.1% in urban areas. Raising incomes and reducing poverty and its risks are the country's strategic priority. It is also important to ensure economic inclusion through equity distribution of income and reduce economic inequality with a view of harmonious development of the whole society. To this end, by 2030, the following strategic goals will be realized: (a) 50% reduction in absolute poverty and poverty in all its measurements in accordance with the national threshold and an international threshold for men, women and children of all ages with focusing on the most disadvantaged groups; (b) taking into account the dependence of the population on agricultural sector, as well as the wide potential of this sector, increasing agricultural productivity and small-scale incomes of agricultural producers at the expense of safe and equal access to factors of production, knowledge, financial services and markets; (c) implementation of a development-oriented policy, supporting production activities, creating decent jobs, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, as well encouraging the formalization and growth of micro, small and medium enterprises, including through access to financial services; (d) stimulating productivity growth by faster rates than real wage growth due to diversification, technological modernization and innovation; and (e) use of economic potential for assisting in increasing employment, especially of women, so that public assistance spending will generate jobs and meet the demand of potentially vulnerable groups.
Expanding people's access to utilities (safe water sources and sewerage) is a priority objective aimed at improvement of the quality of life of the population. Actually, the volume of available water is about 500 m3 per capita of the population per year or less. Recommended international threshold values determine the volume of 1700 m3 per capita per year as secured level of accessibility to renewable fresh water. Priority objective of the National Development Strategy Moldova-2030 is to improve water and soil quality by reducing pollution due to wastewater discharged into receivers or into the environment, minimizing the discharge of chemicals and hazardous substances and reducing the share of untreated wastewater.
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-2030 .
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