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United Nations Департамент по экономическим и социальным вопросам Устойчивое развитие

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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Marine Protected Areas in Kattegat
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Facilitating learning an sharing of good practices within and beyond UNESCO Biosphere Reserves How do UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in the Baltic Sea Region contribute to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda?
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UK commitments on marine science
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Monitoring the Health of Coastal Seas
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Pollution Reduction Through Beneficial Aquaculture
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Mauritania commits to increasing expenditure on health to 15% by 2015
Every Woman Every Child
The Lao People's Democratic Republic commits to provide free deliveries
Every Woman Every Child
Indonesia will ensure all deliveries will be performed by skilled birth attendants by 2015
Every Woman Every Child
India is spending over US $ 3.5 billion each year on health services, with substantial expenditure on services aimed towards women’s and children’s health
Every Woman Every Child
Ghana will increase its funding for health to at least 15% of the national budget by 2015
Every Woman Every Child
Djibouti commits to increase the health budget from 14% to 15%
Every Woman Every Child
Congo commits to reducing maternal mortality and morbidity by 20% by 2015
Every Woman Every Child
Zimbabwe will increase health spending to 15% of the health budget or $20 per capita and establish a maternal, newborn and child survival fund by 2011
Every Woman Every Child
Nigeria is committed to fully funding its health program at $31.63 per capita through increasing budgetary allocation to as much as 15% from an average of 5% by the Federal, States and Local Government Areas by 2015.
Every Woman Every Child
Papua New Guinea commits to improve midwifery education, increase number of obstetricians, improve access to drugs and equipment, and develop comprehensive plans to improve existing health services
Every Woman Every Child
Sao Tome and Principe commits to increase the percentage of the general budget for health from 10% to 15% in 2012
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Canada made maternal, newborn and child health a priority for the G8 Muskoka Summit in June 2010
Every Woman Every Child
Australia will invest around US$1.5 billion (A$1.6 billion) over the five years to 2015 on interventions evidence shows will improve maternal and child health outcomes
Every Woman Every Child