International Innovation Incubators

Intends to respond to the Secretary Generals Synthesis Report from December 2014B. Sustainable Development Goals

V. Framework for action and follow-up

  1. Poverty eradication
  2. Food security and nutrition and sustainable agriculture
  3. Water and sanitation
  4. Energy
  5. Sustainable tourism
  6. Sustainable transport
  7. Sustainable cities and human settlements
  8. Health and population
  9. Promoting full and productive employment, decent work for all and social protection
  10. Oceans and Seas
  11. Small island developing states
  12. Landlocked developing countries
  13. Regional efforts
  14. Disaster risk reduction
  15. Climate change
  16. Forests
  17. Biodiversity
  18. Desertification, land degradation and drought
  19. Mountains
  20. Chemicals and waste
  21. Sustainable consumption and production
  22. Education
  23. Gender equality and women's empowerment

 

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We underscore that the Millennium Development Goals are a useful tool in focusing achievement of specific development gains as part of a broad development vision and framework for the development activities of the United Nations, for national priority-setting and for mobilization of stakeholders and resources towards common goals. We therefore remain firmly committed to their full and timely achievement.
Establish an inclusive and transparent intergovernmental process on sustainable development goals that is open to all stakeholders, with a view to developing global sustainable development goals to be agreed by the General Assembly by constituting an open working group by the opening of the GA 67th session comprising of 30 representatives nominated by Member States from the 5 regional groups.
Secretary-General to provide initial input to the work of the working group and establish an inter-agency technical support team and expert panels, as needed, drawing on all relevant expert advice. Reports on the progress of work will be made regularly to the General Assembly.
Relevant bodies of the United Nations system, within their respective mandates, to support the regional economic commissions in collecting and compiling national inputs in order to inform this global effort for global, integrated and scientifically based information on sustainable development.
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