The Office of the Prime Minister is responsible for the coordination and implementation of government policies, programs and projects across ministries, departments and agencies. In 2003, the Institutional Framework for Coordination of Policy and Program Implementation in Government (IFCPPI) was formally established under the Office of the Prime Minister to set up an effective national coordination structure. The IFCPPI is composed of the following structures:
- The Policy Coordination Committee is a Cabinet committee chaired by the Prime Minister and responsible for policy coordination and monitoring progress on the implementation of government programs.
- The Implementation Coordination Steering Committee, which consists of Permanent Secretaries and is chaired by Head of Public Service and Secretary to Cabinet, directs implementation of activities.
- The multi-sectoral Technical Implementation Coordination Committee, chaired by the Permanent Secretary (Office of the Prime Minister), coordinates and monitors program implementation across ministries and sectors.
The ICPPI is supported by 16 joint Sector Working Groups responsible for implementation of the National Development Plan and service delivery at sector level. In addition to that, there are a number of thematic and ad hoc coordination groups.