ZIM ASSET is Zimbabwe's plan to grow the economy and improve services from 2013-2018. It focuses on food security, social services, infrastructure, and industry. The plan aims to use Zimbabwe's resources and allow limited borrowing to achieve goals like increasing agricultural productivity, developing skills training, and funding small businesses. Success requires collaboration across government, private sector, and citizens.
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Zimasset Overview - Lee Taaziva
1. ZIMBABWE AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE
SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION
(ZIM ASSET)
October 2013 - December 2018
A CSZ OVERVIEW
LEE TAAZIVA Vice President - Computer Society of Zimbabwe
2. Summary Definition
List of things to do so that Zimbabwe
can grow its economy and improve
service delivery using as much of its
own resources as possible but also
with the help of a reasonable level of
borrowing, support and assistance.
3. Vision
Towards an Empowered Society and a
Growing Economy
Mission
To provide an enabling environment for
sustainable economic empowerment and social
transformation to the people of Zimbabwe
4. ZimASSET is cluster based.
Food Security and Nutrition
Social Services and Poverty Eradication
Infrastructure and Utilities
Value Addition and Beneficiation
SUB-CLUSTERS
Fiscal Reform Measures
Public Administration, Governance and
Performance Management
8. Example
In order to stimulate agricultural productivity
and safeguard food security, Government will
recapitalize and capacitate AgriBank and the
Grain Marketing Board (GMB), the Agricultural
Marketing Authority (AMA) and the
Agricultural Rural Development Authority
(ARDA).
9. QUOTE
The successful implementation of the Zim Asset
Plan will be anchored on sustainable economic
empowerment and employment creation
programmes for the citizenry. The main thrust of
the SMEs and Co-operatives policy will be on
creating and growing opportunities for business,
skills development and provision of funding for
indigenous business ventures especially start-ups
and those run by previously disadvantaged
individuals.
19. Opportunities
Strong collaborative partnerships among
Government agencies, the private sector,
citizens and other stakeholders;
Human capital development programmes to
enhance the acquisition of requisite skills;
Scientific research and development;
Creation of special funding vehicles such as
acceleration of the implementation of PPPs
20. ZIMBABWE AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE
SOCIO-ECONOMIC
TRANSFORMATION (ZIM ASSET)
October 2013 - December 2018