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Montserrat releases National Performance Report 2021-2022

By Caribbean News Global fav

BRADES, Montserrat – The monitoring and evaluation unit, cabinet secretariat, released the Montserrat’s National Performance Report for 2021-2022.

“This report will capture the response by the government to its national goals as outlined in the Montserrat Sustainable Development Plan, the SDP 2008 – 2020. Although the end date indicates 2020, the delivery of programmes, projects and policies were still being pursued and being implemented.

“The end date of the SDP 2008 – 2020 provides both a benchmark for the country to which progress can be evaluated and provided the motivation to the government through its ministries and departments to adequately plan and allocate relevant resources for the delivery of key objectives within specified timelines in support of the government’s priority agenda in any updated or revamped economic development plan,” the report noted.

Cynthia Dyett from the monitoring and evaluation unit explained that although the SDP end date was 2020, the delivery of programmes, projects and policies were still being pursued and being implemented.

“This national performance report is a tracking, documentary and analytic exercise that provides for the Cabinet, private sector stakeholders and the public an in-depth look at the progress towards achieving the overarching goals set by the administration and using a collection of key performance indicators which are mapped to the SDP goals, outcomes and/or result areas with a summary of outcomes, commentary, guidance, and recommendations where appropriate.

“The national performance report therefore provides an objective assessment on how well the government is meeting its goals and objectives. The national performance framework is comprised of a set of performance indicators selected from the government of Montserrat strategic plans, and indicators from key statutory agencies, all of which respond to the government priority agenda,” the report said.

The national performance report 2021-2022 can be accessed here.

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