Somalia unveiled its Centennial Vision 2060 (CV2060) on Monday, establishing a comprehensive national blueprint to guide the country's development through 2060.
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud launched the initiative in Mogadishu, the country's capital, saying, "This vision charts our course to become a peaceful, inclusive middle-income nation by our independence centenary."
"The framework targets sustainable economic growth, human capital advancement, inclusive governance, and environmental sustainability," Mohamud said. "Rather than military competition, Somalia will engage East Africa through economic progress."
The 35-year plan comprises seven National Transformation Phases, with the first five-year phase (2025-2029) launched earlier this year. It aligns with continental goals, including the African Union's Agenda 2063, the bloc's 50-year development blueprint.
Claver Gatete, executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, hailed CV2060 as "a declaration of Somali resilience" during the event.
"Amid global uncertainties, Somalia is reclaiming its narrative through this transformative vision," he said, urging international partners to support implementation.
"The blueprint addresses institutional reconstruction after decades of conflict, focusing on strengthening governance amid security and political challenges. Somalia builds upon existing foundations to achieve these ambitions," Gatete added.