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Through its five-year National Development Plans,
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Hassanal Bolkiah ibni Omar Ali Saifuddien III ( Jawi: ; born 15 July 1946) is the 29th and current Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan of Brunei since 1967 and the Prime Minister of Brunei since independence from the United Kingdom in 1984. He is one ...
's administration actively promotes the development of a number of key sectors in an effort to spur
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. These describe the allocation of government funds and the budget designated for national development in several fields. As the first national development plan to be created in accordance with the goals of Brunei's recently unveiled long-term development plan, better known as Wawasan Brunei 2035 (
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: Brunei Vision 2035), the current 9th National Development Plan (2007–2012) represents a strategic shift in the planning and execution of development projects. Given that Brunei's oil supplies are expected to run out in the near future, Wawasan directly confronts the issue of the country's dependence on gas.


Governance structure


Supreme Council

The Sultan emphasized the significance of tracking the country's progress toward the Wawasan Brunei 2035 in 2014 and ordered the establishment of the Majlis Tertinggi Wawasan Brunei 2035 (MTWB; Wawasan Brunei 2035 Supreme Council). The council's primary responsibility is to offer systematic and comprehensive assistance for government agencies as they undertake measures to realize the goals of Wawasan Brunei 2035. As the Lead Agency, MTWB's responsibility is to guarantee that the whole of government approach is used to more effectively and continuously coordinate the national development agenda at the highest level. This is accomplished through establishing a direction, a policy, and comprehensive monitoring. At that time, Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah served as the MTWB's chairman. The Secretary is the
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in the Prime Minister's Office, and the members include all Cabinet Ministers and some Deputy Ministers. Members are in charge of coming up with strategic objectives, creating action plans, and carrying them out in order to realize Brunei Vision 2035.


Permanent Secretariat

When it was first established in 2015, the Permanent Secretariat of Brunei Vision 2035 served solely as the secretariat for the Supreme Council of Brunei Vision 2035. In addition to serving as the MTWB secretariat, the secretariat is in charge of overseeing the ministries' initiatives and strategies that contribute to the realization of Brunei Vision 2035. Additionally, the Secretariat is responsible for informing all facets of Brunei society about the most recent advancements in the Brunei Vision 2035. The Brunei Vision Office will take the place of the Permanent Secretariat of Brunei Vision 2035 in 2020.


Framework

The Brunei Vision 2035 Framework was introduced in 2016 and is being used to help the Supreme Council of Brunei Vision 2035 manage and oversee the country's development agenda in a more methodical and focused manner. The Brunei Vision 2035 Framework offers direction for carrying out initiatives to realize the Brunei Vision 2035 as well as for setting up a system for tracking, assessing, and reporting outcomes based on achievement results. The Framework also serves as a guide to make sure that activities generated at the ministry or implementation agency level are in accordance with the results that are anticipated to be achieved. Through achievement results, key areas to be accomplished, and key performance indicators ( Key Performance Indicators, KPI) through targets and trajectories set in order to measure the country's performance for each achievement, the Brunei Vision 2035 Framework outlines the main focus of development efforts at the national level to realize Brunei Vision 2035.


Overview


Establishment

In 2004, the Sultan approved the creation of a Council for Long-Term Development Planning, which was entrusted with developing a future vision for Brunei and outlining the technical, financial, and strategic conditions necessary for realizing it. The Council for Long-Term Development Planning identified the collective aspirations of Brunei as the preservation of social, cultural, spiritual, and historic values; assisting people in successfully navigating the practical challenges of modern life; and fostering a sense of security for families and communities. These suggestions, which were made public in 2007, incorporated a vision for the future that may satisfy peoples' long-term aspirations and expectations. Wawasan Brunei 2035 is the name of the nation's vision, which the Sultan approved of in 2007. By 2035, Brunei hopes to be known for its educated, highly skilled workforce that meets the highest international standards, its high standard of living that ranks among the top 10 nations in the world, and its dynamic, sustainable economy with a
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(GDP) that ranks among the top 10 nations worldwide. In conjunction to the 2009 new year ''titah'', the Sultan's excerpt is as stated: The Wawasan Brunei 2035 Report was released by the Wawasan Brunei 2035 Supreme Council. The report, which is currently accessible on the websites of the Prime Minister's Office and Wawasan Brunei 2035, details the accomplishment of efforts made in support of Brunei Vision 2035 from 2015 to 2022 as well as the progress of their implementation. As of 2013, the utilization of specialist clusters from Wawasan Brunei 2035 such as the industrial sector is diversifying. As with
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, roads, and utilities,
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are seen as essential components of Brunei's national infrastructure.


Aims

Wawasan Brunei 2035, often known as Brunei Vision 2035, seeks to make Brunei known for: * Achievements of its highly
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and competent population as determined by the highest international standard. * A
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that ranks in the top 10 in the world. * A dynamic and sustainable
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with a
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per capita compared to other nations.


Strategies

Education, economics, security, institutional governance, local business growth that focuses on SMEs, infrastructure, social security, and government are the main emphasis areas of Wawasan Brunei 2035. The following eight strategies have been identified to achieve the aforementioned objectives: * A plan for education that would equip young people for success and jobs in an increasingly knowledge-based and competitive society. * An economic plan that would increase
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prospects in Brunei and provide new jobs for the population by fostering both local and
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in downstream sectors and other economic clusters outside the
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sector. * A security plan that integrates Brunei's
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and
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might with its ability to counter threats from illness and
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in order to protect the country's
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and
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. * A plan for institutional development that would improve excellent governance in the public and commercial sectors, high-quality public services, contemporary and practical legal and regulatory frameworks, and effective governmental processes with the least amount of bureaucratic "red tape." * A local
business development Business development entails tasks and processes to develop and implement growth opportunities within and between organizations. It is a subset of the fields of business, commerce and organizational theory. Business development is the creation of ...
strategy that will increase chances for
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(SMEs) in the area and provide
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the chance to become industry leaders by enhancing their level of competitiveness. * A plan for building and sustaining top-notch
infrastructure Infrastructure is the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or other area, and encompasses the services and facilities necessary for its economy, households and firms to function. Infrastructure is composed of public and priv ...
that would guarantee ongoing
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and public-private sector collaboration, with a focus on the sectors of industry, education, and health. * A
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plan that makes sure all citizens are appropriately looked for as the country prospers. * A plan for protecting the environment that assures the preservation of our
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and cultural habitat. It will offer health and safety in accordance with the best global standards.


See also

*
Melayu Islam Beraja (abbreviated as MIB; Jawi: ملايو اسلام براج; en, Malay Islamic Monarchy) was officially proclaimed as the national philosophy of Brunei on the day of its independence on 1 January 1984 by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. MIB is describe ...
* Economy of Brunei *
Health in Brunei Brunei's healthcare system is managed by the Brunei Ministry of Health and funded by the General Treasury. It consists of around 15 health centers, ten clinics and 22 maternal facilities, considered to be of reasonable standard. There are also tw ...


References


External links


Video on Youtube

WAWASAN BRUNEI 2035 REPORT (2015-2022)

MAKLUMAT AWAM DAN SUMBER-SUMBER BAGI WAWASAN BRUNEI 2035
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