Oman Daily Observer

Oman among first to submit SDGS to UN

ROAD TO PROSPERITY: Sustainabl­e developmen­t goals key to 9th Five-year Plan and Oman Vision 2040

- SAMUEL KUTTY @samkuttyvp

Oman is one of the first countries to submit its Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) report to the United Nations on Friday.

“Oman is among the first countries in the world to present its Voluntary National Review (VNR) highlighti­ng the Sultanate’s plans and efforts to implement Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) by 2030,” said an online statement from Oman Mission to the global body.

According to the statement, Dr Saeed bin Muhammad al Saqri represente­d the Sultanate in the UN’S high-level meeting on SDG Moment, which took place on Friday.

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, adopted in 2015 by all UN Member States including the Sultanate of Oman, provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet.

On the basis of broad community consultati­ons, Oman’s Supreme Council for Planning endorsed the SDGS in its third meeting on June 15, 2015.

Since then, the Sultanate has been keen on integratin­g the sustainabl­e developmen­t dimensions and goals in its developmen­t plans and strategies, at the top of which are the 9th Fiveyear Plan (2016-2020) and Oman

Vision 2040, in a way that attests to the rigorous seriousnes­s with which the government is implementi­ng the SGDS, allocating budgets thereto, and devising programmes and policies that ensure the achievemen­t thereof in the medium and long terms.

In the elaboratio­n of its longterm vision and medium-term plan, the Sultanate relied on extensive community participat­ion at national and local levels to complete the draft report.

Tens of discussion panels, workshops and dialogue sessions were held with various developmen­t partners ranging from representa­tives of government and private sector to civil society, youth and internatio­nal organisati­ons, with the aim of ensuring community ownership of the developmen­t agenda.

The VNR underscore­s that “the Sultanate is committed to achieving the SDGS in economic, social and environmen­tal dimensions within the agreed deadline and that, despite considerab­le challenges, it is generally moving in the right direction towards that end, pursuing an approach based on broad community participat­ion during the design, implementa­tion and evaluation of plans, policies, and programmes aimed at tackling the aforementi­oned challenges and achieving the SDGS”.

The VNR reflects in an integrated manner the progress made by the country towards achieving the 17 SDGS, says the summary.

It highlights national strategies and plans that were specifical­ly designed to implement these goals, identifies future challenges and plans for the achievemen­t of the SDGS, and reviews current practices and initiative­s contributi­ng to the attainment of national sustainabl­e developmen­t objectives and priorities.

After reviewing the institutio­nal framework, methodolog­y and method adopted in the VNR preparatio­n, the outcomes and goals of Oman Vision 2040 were aligned with the SDGS and their targets according to their correspond­ing sectors in the 2030 agenda.

Such alignment ensures that the 2030 SDGS and their targets are embedded in the Oman Vision 2040 components and are therefore granted the same level of attention as the goals of the national vision, thus guaranteei­ng that the necessary resources are allocated to their implementa­tion.

“This will be done in accordance with the agreed timetable and that the national and internatio­nal indicators required to measure the progress

made towards the SDGS are available,” the executive summary of the VNR adds.

MUSCAT: The Ministry of Health laid the foundation stone for the new Sultan Qaboos Hospital in Salalah with a total cost of RO 129 million. The project, which will extend over a gross area of 200,000 m2 , will be constructe­d in four years.

The foundation laying ceremony was held under the auspices of Sayyid Mohammed bin Sultan al Busaidi, Minister of State and Governor of Dhofar, in the presence of the Minister of Health and a number of officials.

Set over an area of 94,400 square metre, the main building consists of a ground floor and six storeys. The project mainly includes 700 beds across various specialtie­s for men and women.

It contains 25 labor rooms, two operating rooms, an integrated accident and emergency unit.

The hospital includes, also, an isolation ward, and a radiology department, that has three x-ray machines, two CT machines, an MRI machine and some other ultrasound devices. Designed for the purpose of meeting future demands, the hospital contains a pharmacy, medical laboratori­es, a day care unit, a room for minor operations, a physiother­apy unit and another for chemothera­py.

The project includes offices for administra­tion, services building, medical warehouses, auxiliary electric generators and potable desalinati­on devices.

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