Muscat: The Supervisory Committee of the 11th Five-Year Development Plan (2026-2030) today held its 2nd meeting of the year (2025) in Muscat. The meeting aimed to follow up and assess the development plan’s course of action and was chaired by Dr. Said Mohammed Al Saqri, Minister of Economy, Head of the committee.
According to Oman News Agency, the committee reviewed the plan’s current standing, which reflected good progress in its preparation, thanks to the efforts undertaken by 14 central teams. These teams comprise 281 members from 100 government and private entities, civil society institutions, and individuals. They worked in accordance with a prescheduled timetable covering three basic stages: analyzing the current situation, identifying the challenges, and devising strategic programs in line with the goals of Oman Vision 2024.
In its discussion of the priorities of the 11th Five Year Plan within the context of Oman Vision 2024, the committee emphasized enhancing the growth of projects expected to provide greater added value to the national economy. The plan focuses on generating more employment opportunities for Omani citizens.
The committee also discussed the latest developments in preparing the plan’s financial and economic framework, as well as future approaches and practical steps to ensure the compilation of a comprehensive development plan. The importance of integration among various sectors was stressed to ensure the realization of sustainable development in line with the goals of Oman Vision 2040.