
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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International cooperation in charge of sustainable use of water resources and of arranging voluntary acts of shore line clean-ups

Международное сотрудничество в области рационального использования водных ресурсов и волонтерские акции по очистке берегов водных объектов от мусора

Strengthen action on menstrual health for adolescent girls in the context of adequate water supply and sanitation and universal health coverage

Piloting Score-Card for equitable access to water and sanitation in Albania under the protocol on water and health

Rights of Nature: A Catalyst for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Agenda on Water

Driving action on water, sanitation, hygiene and health in the pan-European region through the Protocol on Water and Health

STRENTHENING CHILE´S HYDROLOGICAL AND HYDROGEOLOGICAL NETWORK, INCLUDING THE MEASUREMENT OF WATER QUALITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO ITS DATA

ACCELERATE UNIVERSAL AND EQUITABLE ACCESS TO ADEQUATE AND EQUITABLE SANITATION AND HYGIENE IN URBAN AREAS, INCLUDING THE TREATMENT AND REUSE OF WASTEWATER

ACCELERATE UNIVERSAL AND EQUITABLE ACCESS TO SAFE AND AFFORDABLE DRINKING WATER AND ACCESS TO ADEQUATE AND EQU'ITABLE SANITATION AND HYGIENE IN RURAL AREAS

Evaluation of deep fresh to low-salinity groundwater resources preserved along the Central Mediterranean coastlines (southern Italy and Malta), as an important potential unconventional source of water.
