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Development planning in Malawi has since independence in 1964 been guided by short to medium terms plans. Ten year "Statement of Development Policies" provided the framework for preparing these short to medium term plans. This approach, however, has resulted in limited social and economic progress. Poverty has become wide spread, provision of social services has increasingly become inadequate, and food insecurity has increased. This situation has been worsened by the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS. In addition, macroeconomic variables like government budget deficit and the balance of payments have not been satisfactory. Malawi risks losing some of the progress made, if the prevailing trends are not arrested.

It is now recognized that, in the absence of long term shared Vision, it will be very difficult to make meaningful progress.

I am pleased that using the participatory approach Malawi has completed a study of its development prospects. Vision 2020 should not be a mere slogan, rather it should evoke our determination to create a better future for Malawi.

I urge all of us to be forthcoming when it comes to translating this Vision of a prosperous Malawi into reality.
 
 

DR. BAKILI MULUZI
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MALAWI
 
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