National Vision Statement

“Jamaica, the place of choice to live, work, raise families, and do business.”

Vision 2030 Jamaica

The National Development Plan

In 2006, the Government of Jamaica mandated the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ).  The Plan Development Unit/Secretariat spearheaded the preparation of the country’s first long-term National Development Plan, and the Minister of Finance and Planning was responsible for the policy direction and development of Vision 2030 Jamaica.  The goal is to put Jamaica in a position to achieve developed country status by 2030, through a yearning for a secure and prosperous future.  This plan introduces a new paradigm that will move the country’s dependence on the lower forms of capital (tourism, exportation of sub-soil assets, & basic agricultural commodities), to development of higher forms of capital (cultural, human, knowledge and institutional capital stocks).

The Medium Term Socio-Economic Policy Framework (MTF) provides a dynamic and flexible vision plan, through short-term and medium-term priorities, policies and programs. This framework implements continuous monitoring and evaluation, and it allows for domestic & global changes within the process.

There are seven Guiding Principles that give priority attention to elements that are essential to delivering a world-class quality of life.  People are placed in the center of all developments, as seen in Figure 1.

FIGURE 1: THE GUIDING PRINCIPLES

National Goals

The key underlying objective of Vision 2030 Jamaica is to secure sustained and broad-based improvement in people’s the quality of life. The National Development Plan communicates a comprehensive and integrated strategy around four fundamental goals. Achieving these National Goals cannot be realized in isolation from each other, as they are mutually reinforcing and synergistic in design, as seen in Figure 2.

FIGURE 2: FOUR NATIONAL GOALS

 

    1) Jamaicans are empowered to achieve their fullest potential

    a) A Healthy and Stable Population
    b) World-Class Education and Training
    c) Effective Social Protection
    d) Authentic and Transformational Culture

    2) The Jamaican society is secure, cohesive and just

    a) Security and Safety
    b) Effective Governance

    3) Jamaica's economy is prosperous

    a) A Stable Macroeconomy
    b) An Enabling Business Environment
    c) Strong Economic Infrastructure
    d) Energy Security and Efficiency
    e) A Technology-Enabled Society
    f) Internationally Competitive Industry Structures

    4) Jamaica has a healthy natural environment

    a) Sustainable Management and Use of Environmental and Natural Resources
    b) Hazard Risk Reduction and Adaptation to Climate Change
    c) Sustainable Urban and Rural Development