The TSP outlines policy reform initiatives and programmes aimed at transforming the economy to position the country towards an upper middle income status by 2030.
The 7 key reform areas and policy responses include:
- Governance;
- Human Development;
- Public Infrastructure Investment;
- Productive Sector;
- Social Services Sector;
- Institutional Reforms; and
- Policies for Dealing with Macroeconomic Imbalances.
With the above background in mind:
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Welcome to this online dialogue on the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP). This consultation is open from 3 June to 3 July 2019 and is publicly available for Zimbabweans to participate in the discussions.
Introduced by the Government of Zimbabwe in October 2018, the TSP, seeks to stimulate economic growth and stabilise the macroeconomic situation in the country. The Programme outlines policies and projects that will guide Zimbabwe’s socio-economic interventions and initiate policy reforms to position the country toward a middle-income economy by 2030. Collaboration between government, citizens, the private sector, civic organisations and all Zimbabweans on the TSP is important.
This online dialogue is an opportunity to nurture a shared understanding among citizens and stakeholders on the policy reforms and project responses in the TSP. Your insights will help to ensure an enhanced understanding of the TSP among fellow citizens; contribute input into future development plans and expand scope for engagement and accountability among stakeholders on the planning, monitoring and implementation of the TSP.
The consultation will be segmented into four discussion threads:
Discussion 1: Reforms and Policy Responses;
Discussion 2: Relevance - Today and Tomorrow;
Discussion 3: Implementation and Monitoring; and
Discussion 4: Transparency and Accountability.
You may wish to read through the abridged version of the TSP and respective background papers in each of the respective discussion threads.
Please feel free to comment in as many threads, and respond to as many questions, as you like. Though the consultation will largely be hosted in English, comments in some of the local languages are also welcomed. If you have any difficulty accessing or contributing to this consultation, or any other issues with the website, please contact us by sending an email to [email protected].
This consultation will culminate in a synthesis document to be presented to a policy dialogue at a date to be advised.
Questions on the process of consultation can be addressed to [email protected] [UNDP] [email protected] [NANGO] and [email protected] [ZYC]
We look forward to your contributions to this important discussion!
Please note that though all contributions will be made publicly available. We shall request you to register an account to post or respond to another comment.
This short process ensures the integrity of the discussion and helps us conduct a more transparent and inclusive dialogue. Questions on registration can be directed to [email protected].