Ministry of Climate Change Reviews and Develops Five-year Roadmap
The Ministry of Climate Change, Meteorology and Geo-Hazards, National Disaster Management Office, Energy, and Environment Protection reviewed and validated its Corporate Plan for 2022 to 2026.
All five departments under the Ministry, including the Corporate Services Unit came together on Thursday and Friday this week in a workshop to review and validate the draft Corporate Plan for the next five years based on the guideline provided by the Office of the Public Service.
Director General of the Ministry of Climate Change Adaptation, Esline Garaebiti Bule, said the review of the Corporate Plan is intended to reflect on the implementation of the existing corporate plan and to ensure current development plans and priorities under the functions of the Ministry and each department are better reflected and captured to be integrated in the reviewed National Sustainable Development Plan (NSDP).
“Our planning methodology is a bottom-up approach based on the functions and mandate of this Ministry.
“An important part of this important is the reflection on the budget forecast for the next five years under different programs and activities that are highlighted in this review.
“This is our roadmap for the next five years to guide our business plans development, directly align with the reviewed CCDRR (Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction) policy, to be reflected in the reviewed NSDP,” the Director General said.
The workshop involved discussions between departments on their key activities and service targets as well as what stakeholders to work with to achieve these plans.
Each department presented their Corporate Plan Matrix for discussions and validation before final submission to the Public Service Commission.
The current NSDP does not capture all activities mandated by legislations that regulate the ministry, hence the reviews.
For More Information, Contact the Ministry of Climate Change on 22068