National Planning Commission (Namibia)

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National Planning Commission (Namibia)
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State companies ,
ministries and institutions in Namibia
Designation: National Planning Commission
State level: authority
Founding: 2015
Turnover or
budget / budget :
N $ 247,959 million (2015/16)
Highest office: director
Officials: Obeth Kandjoze
(since March 23, 2020)
Headquarters: Windhoek
Facilities: Namibia Statistics Agency ,
Vision 2030
Homepage: www.npc.gov.na

The National Planning Commission (NPC; English National Planning Commission ) is a state institution in Namibia . This is directly subject to the office of the Namibian President . Your task is to plan the national development of Namibia. With a view to Vision 2030 , 5-year development plans are being drawn up by the NPC. In addition, the NPC organizes and accompanies special programs such as the Namibian-German Special Initiative Program (NGSIP) .

NPC is led by a General Director, who held a ministerial post as Presidential Minister for National Planning in the Geingob I cabinet from March 21, 2015 to March 22, 2020 . Obeth Kandjoze has been the minister since February 8, 2018 , and Director General since March 23, 2020. Tom Alweendo previously held the office.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. National Plans. National Planning Commission accessed March 19, 2015
  2. Special Programs. National Planning Commission accessed March 19, 2015
  3. Statement by His Excellency Dr Hage G. Geingob, President of the Republic of Namibia, at the opening of the First Cabinet Meeting , Republic of Namibia, February 8, 2018.
  4. ^ Revised Government Structure & New Ministries , Office of the Prime Minister, March 19, 2015