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United Nations إدارة الشؤون الاقتصادية والاجتماعية التنمية المستدامة

The SDG Actions Platform is a global registry of voluntary policies, commitments, multi-stakeholder partnerships and other initiatives made by governments, the UN system and a broad range of stakeholders to support acceleration of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Governments and other actors are encouraged to register their policies, initiatives or commitments that accelerate the implementation of one or multiple SDGs on the platform by filling out a form that seeks detailed information about each policy/initiative, including details of implementation, beneficiaries, budget and resources, timeline and evaluation.

 
 
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Grenada Vision 2030 goal - 100% green electricity and transport
Rio+20
Barbados Declaration - Voluntary Commitment by Dominica
Rio+20
Barbados Declaration - Voluntary Commitment by Cook Islands
Rio+20
Barbados Declaration - Voluntary Commitment by Cape Verde
Rio+20
Barbados Declaration - Voluntary Commitment by Antigua and Barbuda
Rio+20
The IFOAM Global Organic Research Network (IGORN)
Rio+20
Barbados Declaration - Voluntary Commitment by Barbados
Rio+20
Barbados Declaration - Voluntary Commitment by Nauru
Rio+20
Barbados Declaration - Voluntary Commitment by Grenada
Rio+20
Mainstreaming the 3Rs and resource efficiency in the overall policy development at local and national levels in Asia-Pacific countries
Rio+20
Sustaining resilience - development in crisis
Rio+20
15/15/15 UN - Civil Society Partnership Voluntary Committment
Rio+20
Permanent Plan of Awareness of the Climate Exchange
Rio+20
International Ecocity Framework and Standards Initiative
Rio+20
Preparedness for Environmental Emergencies
Rio+20
A Youth Delegation's Commitment to Mission Leading Up to and During the Earth Summit
Rio+20
Promotion of Green Productivity for Sustainable Development
Rio+20
Promoting sustainability through lthe UK's local decision making processes
Rio+20