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NANGO
welcomes the belated announcement of the National Budget Statement,
scheduled for Thursday
National
Association of Non-Governmental Organisations in Zimbabwe (NANGO)
January 26, 2009
The National Association of Non Governmental Organisations
(NANGO) - representing Non Governmental Organisations operating
in Zimbabwe - welcomes the belated annunciation of the 2009
- 2010 National Budget Statement scheduled for 26 January 2009.
However, NANGO remains concerned at the extent to which the budget
formulation process has been undemocratic, exclusive, top-down and
un-participatory. NANGO urges its membership to support the people
of Zimbabwe in mounting initiatives to improve their awareness of
their important role in the national budget processes, and in holding
authorities accountable for their economic governance of the country.
It is NANGO's
considered view that the National Budget is the government's
most important economic policy instrument, reflective of its social
and economic policy priorities. More than any other document, the
National Budget statement creates opportunity for the translation
of policies, political commitments, and goals into decisions on
where funds should be spent, and on who and how these funds should
be raised.
The 2009 -
2010 National Budget Statement comes amidst a worsening humanitarian
and economic crisis that has rendered the vast majority of Zimbabweans
vulnerable and in need of stronger governmental social support mechanisms
to meet their survival needs.
A pro-poor,
gender sensitive and child friendly National Budget is required
to help Zimbabweans contend with the effects of a collapsed health
delivery system evidenced by the cholera outbreak, a non operational
education system, food insecurity, a sky-rocking hyperinflation,
the dollarisation of basic goods and service and unemployment.
In order to
effectively address the urgent social priorities for national development
and the humanitarian crisis, the National Budget must be geared
to provide effective stimulus to Zimbabwe's ailing economy
and depressed revenue base. Likewise the budget must clearly articulate
how the government intends to raise the required foreign currency
to sustain the economy in light of the increasing dollarisation,
wide break-down of the Zimbabwean export market, and a factually
worthless Zimbabwean Dollar.
NANGO calls
upon all responsible authorities to come up with a National Budget
that is in sympathy with the urgent need to adress the worsening
humanitarian crisis and the ailing economy. Such a budget should
ideally focus on giving short-term relief to the millions of Zimbabweans
who are unable to meet their basic needs and in the medium to long-term
increase the government's revenue base by stimulating the
economy to become vibrant again. Specifically the budget should
address the following:
- Arrest the
cholera endemic - with over 2500 people having died of cholera;
more resources need to be put towards this cause - especially
in the water, hygienic and sewage sectors. We cannot allow the
situation to deteriorate further. Revamping of sewerage and water
reticulation system should be done urgently.
- Educational
system - with 2008 having been a wasted year, the same cannot
be of 2009. Resources need to be set aside for rehabilitating
the educational system, proper and incentivised remuneration of
civil servants. An upheaval in the educational system can no longer
be tolerated as the future of our children cannot continue to
be compromised.
- Non partisan
food distribution - the budget should complement the current relief
efforts that are being undertaken by the humanitarian organisations
so that all people in need should have access to food and humanitarian
requirements.
- Subsidies
to the agricultural sector - so that inputs are readily available
to all farmers so that we revitalize the agricultural sector and
become self reliant. The issue of producer prices needs to be
addressed in the national budget so that productivity can be enhanced
in the agricultural sector.
- Revision
of the tax threshold in order to cushion the majority of the workforce
from the effects of hyperinflation and dollarisation in the country.
The workers ought to be left with a liveable wage in net terms.
With high taxes the majority of people are left living below the
poverty datum line.
- Re-capacitating
of the industry so as to reduce the unemployment rate in the country
and reduce the pressure from the social service delivery system.
The measure to be put in place should encourage employment creation
across the country and arrest brain drain.
For the budget
to be a meaningful tool there is great need for the political parties
to end their impasse and establish the much needed and legitimate,
people mandated and accountable government.
In light of
international isolation of the country the acting Minister of Finance
should note that a weak budget system and poor budget choices exacerbate
social problems hence increases the vulnerability of the poor. NANGO
therefore calls upon the Minister to give priority to the socially
inclined sectors so that the dignity of the people of Zimbabwe is
restored.
Visit the NANGO
fact
sheet
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