Program map
National programs
Strategy turns real only when it acquires operating machinery. These six named national programs are the clearest machinery currently sitting underneath Vision 2040, so each one now has its own standalone brief.
6
Named national programs
3
Common pressure points: capital, jobs, delivery
2040
Shared horizon all six programs are serving
Program file
Nazdaher
Investment landing, export reach, and whether Oman turns policy openness into actual private-sector volume.
Open program brief
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Fiscal Sustainability and Financial Sector Development
Budget durability, debt discipline, and whether finance becomes an execution tool instead of a bottleneck.
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Government Digital Transformation Program
Smart services, proactive delivery, and better public-sector productivity through digital systems.
Open program brief
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Tashgheel
Job readiness, skills alignment, and whether labour-market reform actually converts into private-sector outcomes.
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Economic Diversification Program
Non-oil expansion, sector deepening, and whether new project announcements convert into operating output.
Open program brief
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Carbon Neutrality Program
The pathway to net zero and the industrial opportunity inside renewables, hydrogen, and cleaner infrastructure.
Open program brief
Execution read
How the stack should be read in practice
- Nazdaher and the Economic Diversification Program should be read together because capital attraction is only meaningful if it lands inside productive non-oil sectors.
- The fiscal and digital programs are what make execution scalable. One keeps the balance sheet stable. The other reduces state friction.
- Tashgheel and the Carbon Neutrality Program are where the future labour story gets tested: new sectors only matter if they generate durable capability and jobs at home.