Jump to the top 20 Doing Business report, as expected, involves solving various problems facing the country today.
The path traced by the Government through the National Development Plan Colombia will be a different country in 2014.
In accordance with the goals, the economy would grow at a rate of 6.2 percent per year, at least 2.5 million citizens out of poverty, only 8.9 percent of working-age people would be unemployed; one million households will have new house; 160,000 families would return to the field after recovering their land, children would have a million extra places in schools and colleges would aqueducts and sewage systems for 2.7 and 4.7 million Colombians , half of the citizens would be connected to the Internet, as well as small and medium enterprises and road infrastructure would jump from 900 to 1,834 kilometers of divided highways.
To meet these goals will require investments of 485 billion pesos over the next four years, an amount similar to the current value of national wealth or Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
These figures are the face of the "Democratic Prosperity" promised by then-presidential candidate, Juan Manuel Santos, and now is reflected in the plan, "Prosperity for all."
In your view, this perspective is not only reasonable and achievable, but is supported by a boom of optimism and a surge of confidence about the potential of the country, whose image abroad is clearly positive.
"From being perceived in the world as we become a failed state in an emerging economy, attractive for investment and tourism.
We are part also, more recently, a select group of countries, the civets, perceived in the world as economies with high growth expectations for the coming decades and have begun the process to join the OECD, something unthinkable only few years, "the state document.
But what do they mean for the country, about 30 new economic and social goals set by the Government? In accordance with the objectives of the document, the whole purpose is that the country should make the leap that allow you to enter the select club of developed nations, forming part of the territories with low poverty rates and an educated population and work.
A list of at least 50 key goals support the Government's strategy
The Development Plan includes a list of about 50 goals to become the signal to follow the five engines of growth.
According to the NDP, the figures show the country in 2014 as an annual average GDP of 6.2 percent, unemployment of 8.9 percent, the output of 2.5 million people out of poverty, housing built for a million Colombians, 1,834 kilometers divided highways; 5'032 .018 hectares, reaching 98 percent in the national interconnected power system, a million extra places for education, 2.7 million new beneficiaries of aqueducts and 4.7 of acuedcustos, 8 million people with broadband Internet connection, 50 of the country's households with access to the network, 68 percent of the adult population with at least one account at a bank and affiliated persons 19'593 .047 contributory health scheme.
19.6 million people provide contributory health scheme in 2014.
A nation for doing business
Among the goals closer, Colombia looks to be increasingly integrated world economy "with an infrastructure and a competitive environment that turns ideas into businesses, businesses in employment, employment in more revenue and thus, to a lesser poverty and increased social welfare and progress. "
The regional approach proposed in the NDP includes local incentives that will bridge the social gaps.
Thus we defined six regions with development conditions homogeneous, where he implemented strategic investment plans (no territorial separation) central Caribbean islands, north, south, and insular amazorinoquía and peaceful.
2.5 million Colombians out of poverty over the next four years, according to the Development Plan.
8.9 percent unemployment is the goal of which is proposed by the Government in 2014.
Currently around 12%.
The path traced by the Government through the National Development Plan Colombia will be a different country in 2014.
In accordance with the goals, the economy would grow at a rate of 6.2 percent per year, at least 2.5 million citizens out of poverty, only 8.9 percent of working-age people would be unemployed; one million households will have new house; 160,000 families would return to the field after recovering their land, children would have a million extra places in schools and colleges would aqueducts and sewage systems for 2.7 and 4.7 million Colombians , half of the citizens would be connected to the Internet, as well as small and medium enterprises and road infrastructure would jump from 900 to 1,834 kilometers of divided highways.
To meet these goals will require investments of 485 billion pesos over the next four years, an amount similar to the current value of national wealth or Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
These figures are the face of the "Democratic Prosperity" promised by then-presidential candidate, Juan Manuel Santos, and now is reflected in the plan, "Prosperity for all."
In your view, this perspective is not only reasonable and achievable, but is supported by a boom of optimism and a surge of confidence about the potential of the country, whose image abroad is clearly positive.
"From being perceived in the world as we become a failed state in an emerging economy, attractive for investment and tourism.
We are part also, more recently, a select group of countries, the civets, perceived in the world as economies with high growth expectations for the coming decades and have begun the process to join the OECD, something unthinkable only few years, "the state document.
But what do they mean for the country, about 30 new economic and social goals set by the Government? In accordance with the objectives of the document, the whole purpose is that the country should make the leap that allow you to enter the select club of developed nations, forming part of the territories with low poverty rates and an educated population and work.
A list of at least 50 key goals support the Government's strategy
The Development Plan includes a list of about 50 goals to become the signal to follow the five engines of growth.
According to the NDP, the figures show the country in 2014 as an annual average GDP of 6.2 percent, unemployment of 8.9 percent, the output of 2.5 million people out of poverty, housing built for a million Colombians, 1,834 kilometers divided highways; 5'032 .018 hectares, reaching 98 percent in the national interconnected power system, a million extra places for education, 2.7 million new beneficiaries of aqueducts and 4.7 of acuedcustos, 8 million people with broadband Internet connection, 50 of the country's households with access to the network, 68 percent of the adult population with at least one account at a bank and affiliated persons 19'593 .047 contributory health scheme.
19.6 million people provide contributory health scheme in 2014.
A nation for doing business
Among the goals closer, Colombia looks to be increasingly integrated world economy "with an infrastructure and a competitive environment that turns ideas into businesses, businesses in employment, employment in more revenue and thus, to a lesser poverty and increased social welfare and progress. "
The regional approach proposed in the NDP includes local incentives that will bridge the social gaps.
Thus we defined six regions with development conditions homogeneous, where he implemented strategic investment plans (no territorial separation) central Caribbean islands, north, south, and insular amazorinoquía and peaceful.
2.5 million Colombians out of poverty over the next four years, according to the Development Plan.
8.9 percent unemployment is the goal of which is proposed by the Government in 2014.
Currently around 12%.
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