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This update explores the progress of the implementation of Sustainable Development Agreements through multi-stakeholder collaborative actions. Key issues addressed include freshwater management, energy, food security, and public health, with an emphasis on poverty eradication, social inclusion, and gender equity. The process involves extensive stakeholder engagement to develop and finance actionable plans. Key organizations such as ICFTU, WHO, and the World Bank are involved in shaping these initiatives, ensuring quality and credibility in the outcomes. The conference fosters innovative partnerships and outlines future steps for effective implementation.
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Implementation Conference Stakeholder Action for Our Common Future An up-date
Implementation of the Sustainable Development Agreements through • Collaborative Stakeholder Actions - potential Type 2 outcomes
Issues • Freshwater • Energy • Food Security • Public Health and HIV/AIDS
With a particular view to: • Poverty eradication • Social inclusion and empowerment • Good governance • Gender equity • Corporate / stakeholder citizenship
Key Features • A slice of the cake • Multi-stakeholder process • Quality • Credibility • Outreach • Issue Advisory Group for each issue • Several phases before Jo’burg to develop draft action plans • 100-200 stakeholders per issue
Key Features • Developing the financing of outcomes • Collaborative action announced in Jo’burg • Implementing outcomes: monitoring, supporting, re-energising • Broad funding base: foundations, governments, companies, other stakeholders
ICFTU WHO World Bank WBCSD ICLEI IUCN 3rd World Forum IFAP The Gender & Water Alliance WIT Individual NGOs, Companies … IAG Members include
Freshwater • Dec: First meeting at Bonn Conference • Jan: V.1 of issue paper prepared • PCII: First IAG meeting • March: - V.2 of issue paper developed • - Bilateral communication • - First teleconference • PCIII: V.3 of issue paper + 9 draft action plans • Second IAG meeting • April: Swiss Gov/Swiss Re conference
Develop draft action plans Identify IC participants = potential partners Identify funding sources for IC outcomes Next steps