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National
Development Plan of Brunei
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The
current National Development Plan 1996 - 2000 is the 7th in the series
and primarily aims at giving an all-round enhancement to all facets of
life of the people, with emphasis to economic diversification through
the development of export-oriented non- oil based industries. The
Government has allocated a total of $7.2 billion for this purpose,
with social services taking the lion's share at $1.98 billion; Public
Utilities, $1.58 billion; Transport and Communications, $1.4 billion;
Industry and Commerce, $907.66 million; Public Buildings, $623.83
million; Security, $528.1 million; and Miscellaneous, $173.3 million.
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Airport
The present day Brunei International Airport, located at Berakas about
fifteen minutes drive from Bandar Seri Begawan operates 24 hours a
day, providing facilities for both regional and international air
traffic. It has a 4000-metre runway that can accommodate any type of
aircraft currently in service, including the 'Jumbo' 747s. Its
passenger and cargo handling facilities can handle 1.5 million
passengers and 50,000 tones of cargo a year. Equipped with the latest
state-of the-art technology in surveillance and tracking, the airport
boasts radar, flight and auxiliary data processing, 2,000-line,
high-resolution color raster displays, simulation facilities, voice
switching system, voice and data recording and VHF/UHF air-ground
transmitters. The national air carrier is Royal Brunei Airlines
founded in November 18, 1974. Another airport, at Anduki
near Seria, is used by the Brunei Shell Petroleum Company for its
helicopter services.
Ports
The main Port is Muara, which is about 28 kilometers from Bandar
Seri Begawan. The port can accommodate ships over 196 meters L.O.A.
and take up to 7 or 8 vessels averaging 8,000 Gross Registered Tonnage
{GRT} or a single ship of up to 30,000 {GRT} with a draught of not
more than 9.5 meters. Since 1973, the port has undergone
extensive improvements. These include extensions to the wharf bringing
the total length to 948 meters including 250 meters dedicated
container wharf and 87 meters aggregate wharf. The overall storage
space in the form of covered storage is 16,950 square meters, long
storage warehouses 16,630 square meters and open storage space 5
hectares. Facilities for the dedicated container wharf covers an area
of 92,034 square meters including 8,034 square meters covered areas.
Besides Muara Port,there are two smaller ports located one at Bandar
Seri Begawan and one at Kuala Belait. The port at Bandar Seri Begawan
is utilized by vessels under 93 meters LOA drawing less than 5 meters
draught carrying conventional cargoes for direct deliveries and
passenger launches plying between Bandar Seri Begawan, Limbang and
Temburong. The wharf also accommodates various small government
crafts. The port at Kuala Belait can accommodate vessels with draught
of 4 meters which carries mainly general cargo for Kuala Belait and
the Brunei Petroleum Shell Company.
Road
The road network in Brunei Darussalam is the primary means of movement
for people, goods and services on land. It plays a vital role in the
overall growth and development of the State. The network has been
designed to integrate housing, commercial and industrial development.
The Sultanate has constructed a good road network with various
types of road throughout the country that includes highways, link
roads, flyovers and round-abouts. A major road, which was completed in
1983, is a 28-kilometre highway linking Muara through Berakas and
Jerudong to a point in Tutong, where it connects with the existing
Bandar Seri Begawan-Tutong-Seria trunk road thus providing an
alternative routes to these places. An 11-km road between Sungai
Teraban and Sungai Tujoh, makes the journey from Brunei
Darussalam to Sarawak's Fourth Division such as Miri and other parts
of Sarawak much easier. The State had 2,525 kilometers (km) of
roads, of which 2,328 km were covered with asphalt, 187 with pebbles,
and 10 km with concrete. Of the total 1,514 km were in Brunei/Muara,
481 km in Belait, 400 km in Tutong and 130 km in Temburong district.
The
government is well aware that the growing population of Brunei
Darussalam needs to be given a high level of education. Thus, millions
of dollars have been allocated for this purpose. At present there are
147 government schools and 60 non-government or private schools
throughout the country. The formal school system has adopted a 6-3-2-2
pattern. This pattern represents primary secondary, lower secondary,
upper secondary and pre-tertiary levels respectively. The Government
has a school feeding scheme whereby meals are given to rural schools
and light meals to those in the urban areas. Students who are not
eligible for hostels accommodation get free transport to and from
school. The establishment of the University Brunei Darussalam (UBD) in
1985 enables local to pursue degree courses in the State. The
Government, however, continues to award scholarship to qualified
Brunei Citizens for courses not available at UBD. At the moment more
than 2,000 Bruneians including government scholarship holders are
studying in Britain, USA, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Egypt,
Malaysia, Singapore and other countries.
The
people of Brunei Darussalam enjoy free medical and health care which
is provided via the government hospitals, health centres and health
clinics throughout the whole country. In remote areas that are not
accessible or access by land or water is difficult, primary health
care is provided by the Flying Medical Services. Other than 4
government hospitals in each district, there are also 2 other private
hospitals. The military has its own hospitals that cater for their own
personnel and dependents. The largest and the main referral hospital
in the country is Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital which is
situated on a 32 acre site about 0.8 kilometer from the heart of the
capital. The hospital was officially opened on 28 August 1984 with a
cost of B$162 million, is equipped with modern and latest advances in
medical technology. However patients who require very specialised
treatment are sent abroad. Expenses for Brunei citizens are borne by
the Government. The Public Health Services is the main division in the
Ministry of Health that is responsible for providing community based
preventive and promotive primary health care services in the country.
Through its monitoring and surveillance activities and preventive
programmes such as immunization programme, the country is free from
major communicable diseases. Under WHO International Health
Regulations those entering the country are required to obtain
International Vaccination Certificate for yellow fever vaccination for
travelers coming from infected areas. 
The
Government first allocated a provision for housing development under
the 3rd National Development Plan, 1975-1979. The housing development,
which is a continuous programme, is aimed at providing comfortable
home for landless Brunei citizens especially government employees who
are entitled to have housing loans. Another on-going government
shelter project is the Landless Indigenous Citizens Housing Scheme (LICS),
which also has eight sites in different parts of the country. Eight
sites have been initially chosen for the National Housing Development
Program (NHDP). They are the Lambak Kanan, Kampong Rimba, and Mentiri
(Pengkalan Sibabau) in the Brunei/Muara District; Kampong Pandan,
Sungai Liang and Lorong Tengah in the Belait District; Bukit Beruang
in the Tutong District, and Kampong Rataie in the Temburong District.
Due to the increasing number of applications and the pure commitment
of His Majesty government to provide housing to its citizen, two other
sites were added to the list. They are the Meragang and Tanah Jambu,
both in the Brunei/Muara District. The site development works and
construction of houses are both carried out in stages to facilitate
occupation by the inhabitants progressively in a modern community with
public amenities and service all within an attractively landscaped
environment. At Brunei/Muara, since 1972 to 1997, more houses have
been completed bringing the total of 3,255 houses. This include 2,056
houses in Lambak Kanan, 586 houses in Mentiri, and 613 houses in
Kampong Rimba. Furthermore, the remaining houses under construction in
Brunei/Muara are estimated about 1,088 houses. Likewise work are also
in progress on the rest of the sites, where is a total of 1,412 houses
have been completed. Of these, 831 houses are in Belait District, 504
houses have in Tutong District, and 77 in Temburong District. There
are 121 houses under construction where 26 houses in Tutong and 95
houses in Temburong District. Meanwhile the Sultan Haji Hassanal
Bolkiah Foundation also provides housing for eligible citizens at the
four districts of the country under its Housing Scheme. Two new
villages in Kampong Ayer have been established namely Kampong Bolkian
'A' and Kampong Bolkiah 'B'. This housing scheme was set up
specifically for citizens affected by disasters.
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