Kuwait launches 100-day revival plan for development projects
The priority is on projects that generate public revenue and meet citizens’ aspirations, making them top candidates for swift approval and execution.
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The Kuwaiti Cabinet has instructed each government entity to assess their postponed projects and revise priorities accordingly.
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The action plan incorporates a timeline for scheduled steps, proposed solutions, and addressing key obstacles that impede timely project execution, aligning with the government’s goal to expedite progress.
The Kuwaiti Cabinet has authorized government officials to prioritize and accelerate critical projects, especially those aligned with Kuwait Vision 2035.
Reports suggest that each government entity has been instructed to assess their postponed projects and revise priorities accordingly. The priority is on projects that generate public revenue and meet citizens’ aspirations, making them top candidates for swift approval and execution.
The directives also emphasized the necessity for a swift review of all planned developmental projects and the preparation of a suitable timeline for their launch, based on their significance to the entity and the state.
Several government bodies have already commenced drafting a 100-day action plan. This plan incorporates a timeline for scheduled steps, proposed solutions, and addressing key obstacles that impede timely project execution, aligning with the government’s goal to expedite progress.
Dr. Noura Al-Mashaan, the Minister of Public Works and Minister of State for Municipal Affairs, has reviewed the ministry’s projects and their completion rates with senior officials. Discussions included work plans for each sector and major tasks required to be completed within 100 days and the current fiscal year 2024-2025.
The sources emphasized the government’s determination to keep pace with the significant economic transformations in the region. This requires swift project implementation within a clear strategy aimed at increasing economic diversity, expanding income sources, and achieving development.