The goal seeks to end poverty in all its forms everywhere. The government of Zimbabwe (GoZ) has developed various national plans and sectoral strategic plans which, if implemented, can assist in alleviating poverty in all its forms in the country. Post 2017 Voluntary National Review (VNR), the GoZ has launched the Transitional Stabilisation Program (TSP) 2018-2020 which was a medium-term national development plan that guide Zimbabwe’s social and economic development interventions from 2018 to December 2020.
The TSP was then succeeded by the National Development Strategy (NDS1) which is a medium-term plan which sets out the social, economic, governance and environmental development trajectory for Zimbabwe for the period 2021 – 2025. The sectors have also developed their specific strategic plans guided by the broader NDS1 framework for consistency and coherence purposes. The NDS1 seeks to alleviate poverty through poverty reduction programmes and advance the economy towards an upper middle income as embedded in the Vision 2030 Agenda launched by the government.
NANGO invests in improving social services so that all publics can have their basic needs met.