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FSM Strategic Development Plan

The Federated States of Micronesia's Strategic Development Plan (SDP) 2024–2043 is a guiding document for the nation's sustainable development, focusing on nine thematic areas to achieve a high quality of life and self-reliance. It aims to align national and state development goals, prioritize sectors like health, education, and infrastructure, attract investment, and coordinate with development partners. The plan serves as a roadmap, enabling prioritization of national and state planning, budgeting, and development efforts over the next two decades. 
Purpose and Scope
 
  • Long-term Guidance:The SDP 2024–2043 is a 20-year plan that guides planning and budgeting for the nation and its four states (Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk, and Yap).
  • Alignment:It provides a framework for coordinating and aligning the development goals, outcomes, and outputs of the national government and the four states.
  • Investment & Development:The SDP helps prioritize plans, attract investments, and develop critical sectors and industries across the FSM. 
Key Thematic Areas
The SDP 2024–2043 identifies nine thematic areas for development: 
  1. Cultural heritage
  2. Education and human capital
  3. Health and well-being
  4. Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
  5. Governance and Institutional Strengthening
  6. Peace and Security
  7. Sustainable Economic Development
  8. Environment Sustainability and Climate Change
  9. Infrastructure Development and Sustainability 
Significance
 
  • National Strategy:It represents a national strategy for achieving sustainable economic growth and self-reliance.
  • Coordination:It provides a platform for coordinating technical assistance from donor partners to address national and state priorities.
  • Living Document:The SDP is a living document that can be reviewed by stakeholders to ensure it remains the FSM's roadmap for development and progress. 
Implementation
 
  • National and State Coordination:Both the national and state governments use the SDP to prioritize their planning and budgeting efforts.
  • Partnerships:The SDP fosters partnerships between governments, civil society actors, and the private sector for effective implementation. 
Field Value
Publisher Department of Resources & Development, FSM, Department of Environment, Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM), FSM
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Release Date
Identifier 1e29a2f8-5cf9-43d3-a007-5724a7c30525
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Federated States of Micronesia
Relevant Countries Federated States of Micronesia
License SPREP Public Licence
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