kehitysmiehistön
Kehitysmiehistön, also known as the Development Council, is a Finnish governmental body established to oversee the development and implementation of national development plans. It was created in 1999 as part of the Finnish government's efforts to promote sustainable development and economic growth. The council is composed of representatives from various government ministries, as well as experts and stakeholders from the private sector and civil society.
The primary role of the Kehitysmiehistön is to prepare and implement national development plans, which are
In addition to its planning and monitoring functions, the Kehitysmiehistön also acts as a forum for dialogue
The council's work is guided by the principles of sustainability, equity, and participatory decision-making. It strives