181. We agree to effectively implement the Istanbul Programme of Action and to fully integrate its priority areas into the framework for action, the broader implementation of which will contribute to the IPOA's overarching goal of enabling half of LDCs to meet the criteria of graduation by 2020.
With a #tagcoding hashtag per article, anyone can tag content relevant to its status and implementation, and share it via social media as explained in the #tagcoding Handbook or the video #tags in support of easy information retrieval (YouTube).
The backlinks below usually do not include the child and sibling items, nor the pages in the breadcrumbs.
- 001-013. I. Our Common Vision
- 014-018. II. A Reaffirming Rio principles and past action plans
- 019-041. II. B. Advancing Integration, Implementation, and Coherence: ...
- 042-055. II. C. Engaging major groups and other stakeholders
- 056-074. III. Green economy ...
- 075-076. IV. A. Strengthening the three dimensions of sustainable development
- 077-079. IV. B. Strengthening intergovernmental arrangements for sustainable development
- 080-081. - General Assembly
- 082-083. - Economic and Social Council
- 084-086. - High level political forum
- 087-090. IV. C. Environmental pillar in the context of sustainable development
- 091-096. IV. D. International financial institutions and UN operational activities
- 097-103. IV. E. Regional, national, sub-national, local
- 104. V. A. Thematic areas and cross-sectoral issues
- 105-107. - Poverty eradication
- 108-118. - Food security and nutrition and sustainable agriculture
- 119-124. - Water and sanitation
- 125-129. - Energy
- 130-131. - Sustainable tourism
- 132-133. - Sustainable transport
- 134-137. - Sustainable cities and human settlements
- 138-146. - Health and population
- 147-157. - Promoting full and productive employment, decent work for all, and social protections
- 158-177. - Oceans and seas
- 178-180. - Small island developing States (SIDS)
- 181. - Least developed countries
- 182. - Landlocked least developed countries
- 183-184. - Africa
- 185. - Regional efforts
- 186-189. - Disaster risk reduction
- 190-192. - Climate change
- 193-196. - Forests
- 197-204. - Biodiversity
- 205-209. - Desertification, land degradation and drought
- 210-212. - Mountains
- 213-223. - Chemicals and waste
- 224-226. - Sustainable consumption and production
- 227-228. - Mining
- 229-235. - Education
- 236-244. - Gender equality and women's empowerment
- 245-251. V. B. Sustainable development goals
- 252. VI. Means of implementation
- 253-268. VI. A. Finance
- 269-276. VI. B. Technology
- 277-280. VI. C. Capacity building
- 281-282. VI. D. Trade
- 283. VI. E. Registry of commitments
I. Our Common Vision Art. 01 - Art. 13
II. Renewing Political Commitment
- A. Reaffirming Rio principles and past action plans Art. 14 - Art. 18
- B. Advancing Integration, Implementation, and Coherence: Assessing the progress to date and the remaining gaps in the implementation of the outcomes of the major summits on sustainable development and addressing new and emerging challenges Art. 19 - Art. 41
- C. Engaging major groups and other stakeholders Art. 42- Art. 55
III. Green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication Art. 56 - Art. 74
IV. Institutional framework for sustainable development
- A. Strengthening the three dimensions of sustainable development Art. 75 - Art. 76
- B. Strengthening intergovernmental arrangements for sustainable development Art. 77 - Art. 79
- General Assembly Art. 80 - Art. 81
- Economic and Social Council Art. 82 - Art. 83
- High level political forum Art. 84 - Art. 86
- C. Environmental pillar in the context of sustainable development Art. 87 - Art. 90
- D. International financial institutions and UN operational activities Art. 91 - Art. 96
- E. Regional, national, sub-national, local Art. 97 - Art. 103
V. Framework for action and follow-up
- A. Thematic areas and cross-sectoral issues Art. 104
— Poverty eradication Art. 105 - Art. 107
— Food security and nutrition and sustainable agriculture Art. 108 - Art. 118
— Water and sanitation Art. 119 - Art. 124
— Energy Art. 125 - Art. 129
— Sustainable tourism Art. 130 - Art. 131
— Sustainable transport Art. 132 - Art. 133
— Sustainable cities and human settlements Art. 134 - Art. 137
— Health and population Art. 138 - Art. 146
— Promoting full and productive employment, decent work for all, and social protections Art. 147 - Art. 157
— Oceans and seas Art. 158 - Art. 177
— Small island developing States (SIDS) Art. 178 - Art. 180
— Least developed countries Art. 181
— Landlocked least developed countries Art. 182
— Africa Art. 183 - Art. 184
— Regional efforts Art. 185
— Disaster risk reduction Art. 186 - Art. 189
— Climate change Art. 190 - Art. 192
— Forests Art. 193 - Art. 196
— Biodiversity Art. 197 - Art. 204
— Desertification, land degradation and drought Art. 205 - Art. 209
— Mountains Art. 210 - Art. 212
— Chemicals and waste Art. 213 - Art. 223
— Sustainable consumption and production Art. 224 - Art. 226
— Mining Art. 227 - Art. 228
— Education Art. 229 - Art. 235
— Gender equality and women's empowerment Art. 236 - Art. 244
- B. Sustainable development goals Art. 245 - Art. 251
VI. Means of implementation Art. 252
- A. Finance Art. 253 - 268 //
- B. Technology //Art. 269 - Art. 276
- C. Capacity building Art. 277 - Art. 280 //
- D. Trade //Art. 281 - Art. 282
- E. Registry of commitments Art. 283
Tag for/and Target under #SDG09 (Goal 9):
#SDT09a (9.a) facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS
Tag for/and Target under #SDG17 (Goal 17):
#SDT178 (17.8) fully operationalize the Technology Bank and STI (Science, Technology and Innovation) capacity building mechanism for LDCs by 2017, and enhance the use of enabling technologies in particular ICT
Jan Goossenaerts
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