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South Batinah reveals strategic initiatives for long-term development

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Last updated: 2024/11/09 at 7:07 PM
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South Al Batinah Governorate in Oman is developing a strategic vision for long-term growth, in collaboration with government and private sector stakeholders. This vision aligns with Oman Vision 2040 and aims to position the governorate as a hub for sustainable development. Governor Masaud bin Said Al Hashmi outlined three key aspects of the strategy: communication, excellence, and diversification. The communication aspect focuses on establishing the governorate as a regional center for data and e-trade, as well as enhancing the logistics sector. The excellence sector aims to make South Al Batinah a national sports excellence center capable of hosting international events.

Investment opportunities in agriculture and fisheries sectors are also being pursued, with Barka and Al Musannah Ports identified as promising areas for development. The governorate is working to improve infrastructure to support these sectors, with an expected investment of OMR 50 million in Barka Port. Collaboration with the Ministry of Health is also underway to enhance healthcare services and raise awareness through campaigns. The conservation of natural reserves, including Al Rustaq Wildlife Reserve and the Al Dimaniyyat Islands Nature Reserve, is a priority for the governorate to preserve its natural heritage.

In terms of education, several projects are in progress to improve the educational infrastructure, including the construction of schools in Wilayats of Barka and Al Aawabi. Additionally, plans are underway to develop souqs in the Wilayats of Wadi Al Ma’awil and Al Awabi. South Al Batinah Governorate’s strategic vision is comprehensive and multifaceted, aiming to drive economic growth, enhance education and healthcare services, promote sports excellence, and preserve the region’s natural resources.

The strategic location of South Al Batinah Governorate makes it a key center for sustainable development in Oman, with a vision that aligns with Oman Vision 2040. Governor Masaud bin Said Al Hashmi has outlined a strategic plan focusing on communication, excellence, and diversification to position the governorate for future growth. This includes initiatives to establish the region as a center for data and e-trade, advance the logistics sector, and enhance sports excellence. Investment opportunities in agriculture and fisheries sectors are also being pursued, with an emphasis on infrastructure development in Barka and Al Musannah Ports.

In collaboration with the Ministry of Health, efforts are underway to improve healthcare services and raise awareness through campaigns. The conservation of natural reserves, such as Al Rustaq Wildlife Reserve and the Al Dimaniyyat Islands Nature Reserve, is a key priority for the area to protect its biodiversity. Education is also a focus, with projects in place to construct schools in Wilayats of Barka and Al Aawabi, as well as develop souqs in Wadi Al Ma’awil and Al Awabi. South Al Batinah Governorate’s strategic vision encompasses various sectors to drive economic growth, strengthen infrastructure, and preserve its natural heritage.

With a strategic vision covering long-term growth, South Al Batinah Governorate aims to become a key center for sustainable development in Oman. Governor Masaud bin Said Al Hashmi highlighted the importance of communication, excellence, and diversification in the strategic plan, which includes initiatives to establish the region as a hub for data and e-trade, enhance the logistics sector, and promote sports excellence. The governorate is also pursuing investment opportunities in agriculture and fisheries sectors, focusing on infrastructure development in Barka and Al Musannah Ports.

Collaboration with the Ministry of Health is a key aspect of the strategic plan, with a focus on improving healthcare services and raising awareness through campaigns. Efforts to conserve natural reserves, such as Al Rustaq Wildlife Reserve and the Al Dimaniyyat Islands Nature Reserve, are also underway. Education projects, including the construction of schools in Wilayats of Barka and Al Aawabi, as well as the development of souqs in Wadi Al Ma’awil and Al Awabi, are part of the governorate’s strategy to drive economic growth, strengthen infrastructure, and preserve its natural resources.

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