National Sustainable Development Programme (PNDS) - Rural, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth. Country/Territory Mozambique Document type Date 2015 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Energy, Environment gen., Water Keyword Policy/planning Family farming Agricultural development Sustainable development Sustainable use Gender Poverty Capacity building Environmental planning Renewable energy Environmental standards Hydropower generation Ecosystem preservation Freshwater quality/freshwater pollution Freshwater resources management Potable water Pollution control Geographical area Africa, AFRICA FAO, Eastern Africa, Indian Ocean, Least Developed Countries Entry into force notes 2015-2030 Abstract The goals of the National Sustainable Development Programme (PNDS) are aligned with the National projects and have been established for a 15-year horizon. In this sense, until 2030, the following goals are expected: 1. Rural poverty reduction to 45%; 2. Provide access to affordable drinking water for 15 million people; 3. Expand the generation of Bioenergy to 4,000 Mw, implementing renewable energy systems; 4. Build 1,500 Km of roads; 5. Ensure bank coverage in all Districts of Mozambique; 6. Guarantee access to land by registering 5 million occupations; 7. Raise the population's income to 17,500; 8. Reduce the emission of gases (CO2) by 72.8 million tons per year. Full text Portuguese Website www.mitader.gov.mz