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The National Development Plan (NDP) or natively known as Rancangan Kemajuan Negara (RKN), is the name assigned by the government of Brunei to a plan designed to carry out Wawasan Brunei 2035 and diversify the economy by putting projects, programs, and initiatives into action. [2]
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 (English: Brunei Vision 2035), [3] the current 9th National Development Plan (2007–2012) represents a strategic shift in the planning and execution of development ...
The Department of Economic Planning and Statistics (DEPS) [a] is a government department overseen by the Ministry of Finance and Economy (MoFE). The department is in accordance to Wawasan Brunei 2035, it wants to support Brunei's long-term, sustainable economic growth by providing globally-recognised statistical data, implementation of the National Development Plan (NDP), and planning.
The BEDB was established on 11 April 1975 during the Third National Development Plan (RKN 3), [4] inspired by the Economic Development Board of Singapore. [8] Since its inception, the BEDB has played a critical role in fostering economic growth in Brunei.
As part of the 11th National Development Plan (RKN 11), the RPN Kampong Lugu Phase 2 project seeks to construct 1,000 terraced houses with basic utilities including power, water, and roads. The project is being built on a 165 hectares (410 acres) plot and is projected to be finished in 24 months, with a budget surpassing B$108 million. [ 16 ]
This project falls under funding for the 10th National Development Plan (RKN 10). [14] The Bruneian government designated Nizam Wahab as the principal architect and consultant for OWMP International in the areas of interior and landscape design. [15] [16] In time for Brunei's chaired 22nd ASEAN Summit Meeting, the project was finished in 18 ...
The plan also aided the development of public education. By 1958, expenditure on education totalled at $4 million. [98] Communications were improved, as new roads were built and reconstruction at Berakas Airport was completed in 1954. [99] The second National Development Plan was launched in 1962. [99] A major oil and gas field was discovered ...
There is no pressing need for the development of renewable energy (RE) in Brunei due to the abundance of oil and gas resources. Even nevertheless, the Brunei Vision 2035 Long-Term Development Plan acknowledges that the country's oil and gas reserves cannot keep up with the rising demand and population development. As a result, it seeks to ...