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for our r country all the sector should be given maximum period while planning as agriculture industry defence education health and infrastructure development poster justify your answer. please answer fast I will mark you have brain least ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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SDP 2011-2013 PART 1: INTRODUCTION SDP 2011-2013 PART 1: INTRODUCTION

TIMOR-LESTE

STRATEGIC

DEVELOPMENT PLAN

2011 - 2030

Ve r s i o n Su b m i t t e d t o t h e Na t i o n a l Pa r l i a m e n t

SDP 2011-2013 PART 1: INTRODUCTION

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SDP 2011-2013 PART 1: INTRODUCTION SDP 2011-2013 PART 1: INTRODUCTION

CONTENTS

TIMOR-LESTE STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2011 - 2030

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PART 1 INTRODUCTION 7

OVERVIEW 8

BACKGROUND 9

STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 11

PART 2 SOCIAL CAPITAL 13

EDUCATION AND TRAINING 14

HEALTH 33

SOCIAL INCLUSION 44

ENVIRONMENT 53

CULTURE AND HERITAGE 61

PART 3 INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT 69

ROADS AND BRIDGES 70

WATER AND SANITATION 77

ELECTRICITY 85

SEA PORTS 93

AIRPORTS 97

TELECOMMUNICATIONS 99

PART 4 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 105

RURAL DEVELOPMENT 107

AGRICULTURE 118

PETROLEUM 136

TOURISM 141

PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT 151

PART 5 INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 157

SECURITY 158

DEFENCE 163

FOREIGN AFFAIRS 170

JUSTICE 176

PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT AND GOOD GOVERNANCE 181

NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND ECONOMIC POLICY AND INVESTMENT AGENCY 188

PART 6 ECONOMIC CONTEXT AND MACROECONOMIC DIRECTION 192

PART 7 CONCLUSION AND STAGING OF THE STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 215

TIMOR-LESTE STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2011 - 2030

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DISTRICT MAP OF TIMOR-LESTE 2011

TIMOR-LESTE STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2011 - 2030

Source: UNDP

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LIST OF TABLES

TABLE 1 – ESTIMATED SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS 15

TABLE 2 – PROGRESS ACHIEVED IN BASIC EDUCATION, 2000 TO 2010 17

TABLE 3 – SECONDARY EDUCATION IN TIMOR-LESTE, 2010 20

TABLE 4 – GRADUATED STUDENTS (CUMULATIVE DATA UP TO 2011) 22

TABLE 5 – SUMMARY OF EXISTING HEALTH FACILITIES IN TIMOR-LESTE 34

TABLE 6 – BENEFITS PAID UNDER DECREE-LAW NO. 19/2008

ALLOWANCE FOR THE ELDERLY AND DISABLED 45

TABLE 7 – TIMOR-LESTE’S CRITICAL INDUSTRIES 106

TABLE 8 – BASIC FOOD DEMAND AND SUPPLY 2010-2030 120

TABLE 9 – AREA AND PRODUCTION OF RICE PADDY, 2006 – 2009 123

TABLE 10 – VOLUME OF IMPORTED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES (TONNES), 2007 126

TABLE 11 – REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE TARGETS, 2010 TO 2030 ($ MILLION) 204

TABLE 12 – RANGE OF SERVICES SECTOR EMPLOYMENT IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES

AND ESTIMATED CONDITION IN TIMOR-LESTE 211

TABLE 13 – RANGE OF INDUSTRY SECTOR EMPLOYMENT IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES

AND ESTIMATED CONDITION IN TIMOR-LESTE 211

TABLE 14 – STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUPPORT FOR MACROECONOMIC DIRECTIONS 212

TABLE 15 – STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN, SUMMARY OF STRATEGIES,

ACTIONS AND TARGETS 218

LIST OF FIGURES

FIGURE 1 – STUDENT POPULATION AT 2010 15

FIGURE 2 – AGE DISTRIBUTION IN COMPARISON WITH OFFICIAL AGE BY GRADE, 2010 18

FIGURE 3 – GIRL TO BOY RATIO IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 2010 18

FIGURE 4 – HIGHER EDUCATION ENROLMENTS, 2009 TO 2011 22

FIGURE 5 – LEVEL OF EDUCATION REACHED BY PEOPLE AGED 15 AND OVER 26

FIGURE 6 – NATIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM MODEL 35

FIGURE 7 – HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY PYRAMID BY 2030 37

FIGURE 8 – DROUGHT HAZARD, TIMOR-LESTE 55

FIGURE 9 – RIVER FLOOD RISK, TIMOR-LESTE 55

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FIGURE 10 – TIMOR-LESTE NATIONAL ROAD NETWORK 71

FIGURE 11 – MAIN SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER 78

FIGURE 12 – ATLAS OF ANNUAL AVERAGE WIND SPEED 89

FIGURE 13 – MAP OF DAILY SUNLIGHT RATES ACROSS TIMOR-LESTE 90

FIGURE 14 – MAP OF BIOMASS POTENTIAL 91

FIGURE 15 – TIBAR PORT DEVELOPMENT PLAN 95

FIGURE 16 – BROADBAND PENETRATION IN LOW INCOME COUNTRIES, LATEST OF 2007-2008 100

FIGURE 17 – POPULATION DENSITY IN TIMOR-LESTE, PERSONS PER SQUARE KILOMETRE 107

FIGURE 18 – NATIONAL PLANNING FRAMEWORK 114

FIGURE 19 –BASIC FOOD SUPPLY AND DEMAND UNDER NEW STRATEGIES 121

FIGURE 20 – CROP PRODUCTION IN TIMOR-LESTE 122

FIGURE 21 – HOUSEHOLDS WITH LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK NUMBERS 129

FIGURE 22 – TASI MANE CLUSTERS 138

FIGURE 23 – TIMOR-LESTE TOURIST ARRIVALS, 2009 TO MARCH 2011 142

FIGURE 24 – PETROLEUM FUND BALANCE 196

Answered by sarikapawar1234
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Answer:

The answer is education.

For our country, the education sector should be given maximum importance while planning. The reasons why education is most important are it:

*Keeps people vigilant and aware of what is happening around them.

*Allows people to find better job opportunities and thereby trigger economic growth.

*Gives people a better understanding of various aspects such as health and nutritional standards and family planning to mention just a few.

Apart from all the above, education helps in the development and betterment of all the other sectors mentioned in the question

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