General Secretariat for Development Planning

The General Secretariat for Development Planning
الأمانة العامة للتخطيط التنموي

Logo of The General Secretariat for Development Planning
Abbreviation GSDP
Formation July 2006
Type GO
Purpose Government, Social, Environmental and Economic Development. Also, coordinates plans, strategies and policies in support of Qatar's National Vision 2030
Location
  • Doha
Region served
State of Qatar
Official language
Arabic
Secretary General
Dr. Saleh Mohammad Al Nabit
Main organ
General Secretariat for Development Planning
Website http://www.gsdp.gov.qa/

The General Secretariat for Development Planning (GSDP) (Arabic: الأمانة العامة للتخطيط التنموي) is a governmental agency in the State of Qatar, established through an Emiri Decision No (39) in 2006 and amended by Emiri Decision No (50) in 2009.[1] The GSDP coordinates plans, strategies and policies in support of Qatar's National Vision 2030.

The Secretariat reports to the HH Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, the Heir Apparent to the Qatar Emirate. On June 7, 2011, HH the Deputy Emir and Heir Apparent Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani issued the Emiri Decision No 36 of 2011, appointing Dr. Saleh Mohammad Al Nabit as Secretary General of the General Secretariat for Development Planning.

Following the Council Ministers' decision No (11) 2009 the General Secretariat for Development Planning hase supervision over the Permanent Population Committee (Arabic: اللجنة الدائمة للسكان) and is independent in its technical works. The committee has a budget attached to that of the GSDP.

History

GSDP came into being in July 2006 with HE Dr. Ibrahim Ibrahim as its Secretary General. Sheikh Hamad Bin Jabor Bin Jassim Al Thani is GSDP’s Director General and was responsible for the day-to-day management of the organisation. On June 7, 2011, Dr. Saleh bin Mohammed Al Nabit was appointed as the new Secretary General of GSDP.

Role and function of GSDP

The General Secretariat for Development Planning (GSDP) monitors the implementation of the Qatar National Vision (QNV 2030), for which purpose it carries out the following tasks:

GSDP organization structure

GSDP organization structure

GSDP has four departments and three units, arranged as follows:

Administrative units that report to the Secretary General:

Administrative units that report to Director General:

The Public Relations and Communications Unit tasks

The Internal Auditing Unit tasks

The Economic Development Department (EDD) tasks

The Social Development Department (SDD) tasks

The Institutional development Department (IDD) tasks

The Joint Services Department (JSD) tasks

Supreme Committee for Development Planning

HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalikfa Al-Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar, issued Emiri Decision No.77 of 2011 establishing the Supreme Committee for Development Planning. Chaired by Heir Apparent HH Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani. The committee approves the future vision of the State of Qatar and supervise its implementation; endorses national strategies prepared by the GSDP to implement the future vision of the country and develop policies regarding strategic planning in the country in the light of the future vision and general policy of the state and oversee their implementation.

Members of the Committee

Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani is Chairman of the Committee and H E Ahmad bin Abdullah Al Mahmoud, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, H E Yousuf Hussein Kamal, Minister of Finance and Economy, H E Sheikh Jasim bin Abdul Aziz bin Jasim bin Hamad Al Thani, Minister of Business and Trade, Dr Salih bin Mohammad Al Nabit, Secretary General of General Secretariat of Development Planning (GSDP) are the members of the committee.

Dr. Ibrahim Ibrahim is executive member and two more experts of planning development are to be selected by the chairman.

Qatar National Vision 2030 and the National Development Strategy

Qatar National Vision 2030 (QNV2030)

The Qatar National Vision 2030 [2](Arabic: الرؤية الوطنية لدولة قطر 2030) is a statement of Qatar's long-term strategy for modernization and economic growth.[3] The Qatar National Vision 2030 is a statement of Qatar’s strategic goals and the challenges that it faces and the opportunities ahead. It tries to balance Qatar’s culture and traditions with modernisation and economic growth.

The QNV initiative began in 2006 in response to the need for greater policy integration for effective development. It was based on the State’s permanent constitution, as well as a stakeholder engagement process between 2005-2007. The guiding principles for the QNV are based on human, social, economic and environmental development.

In June 2008 His Highness The Emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, approved the Qatar National Vision 2030.

Guiding principles of Qatar’s National Vision

Qatar’s National Vision is based on the guiding principles of the Permanent Constitution and the directions of Their Highnesses the Emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, the Heir Apparent Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani and Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned, as well as on consultation with government institutions and local and international experts.

The Vision embodies the principles of the Permanent Constitution which:

QNV2030 major challenges

The QNV 2030 outlines the five major challenges facing Qatar:

The four pillars of QNV2030

QNV2030 logo

QNV2030 logo

The Qatar National Vision (QNV) logo is based on a modular design. The central element of the logo takes the form of an eye, reflecting vision. The cultural pattern of its iris reflects traditional Qatari culture. This central element has a relationship with the map of Qatar in the GSDP logo. The QNV logo is a modernized typographic Qatar, much like how the map is used in the GSDP logo.

The diagonal is important because the text reads upwards, which looks towards the future. The QNV seeks to achieve development progress, yet at the same time it aims to preserve national culture.

The logo was designed by Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar - Center for Research in Design

Qatar National Development Strategy (NDS)

The National Development Strategy (NDS) (Arabic:الإستراتيجية التنموية الوطنية) will provide a medium-term framework to move the state towards the realisation of the Vision. In other words, the Vision provides a foundation for the formulation of a National Development Strategy. GSDP will coordinate the National Development Strategy process with the higher authorities and in full partnership with stakeholders from civil society, and the private and public sectors.

Difference between NDS and QNV2030

The Vision provides a foundation for the formulation of a National Development Strategy. GSDP will coordinate the National Development Strategy process with the higher authorities and in full partnership with stakeholders from civil society, and the private and public sectors.

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