Strategic positioning
- Author: United Nations Development Programme
- Main Title: Assessment of Development Results - Botswana , pp 47-56
- Publication Date: December 2009
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/95ee2fd9-en
- Language: English
In analysing whether the UNDP programme in Botswana is in line with the priority needs of the country, one has to first look at the relationship between those needs and GoB development policies. There is a relatively high consensus that priority needs are also at the top of the government agenda. HIV/AIDS, poverty and the narrow economic base are commonly perceived as the key challenges of Botswana. Capacity constraints in public administration and governance are a common concern. Nevertheless, as in any society, in Botswana also there exist differing opinions on the chosen policy. Some observers argue that poverty reduction efforts are not effective at the grass roots level. Agriculture and rural development should perhaps have a greater weight in the national strategy. Environmental issues should play a bigger role in all sectors, being truly a cross-cutting theme. At the regional level, UNDP has supported several relevant interventions, such as HIV/AIDS, biodiversity and international trade.
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