Addis Ababa Action Agenda - #a4a2030 - #pi9
Sector: #COFOG01 - General Public Services
Addis Ababa Action Agenda was agreed at the Third International Conference on Financing for Development (Addis Ababa Action Agenda) and includes these chapters:
- #a41i - I. A global framework for financing development post-2015
- #a4i2a - II.A. Domestic public resources
- #a4i2b - II.B. Domestic and international private business and finance
- #a4i2c - II.C. International development cooperation
- #a4i2d - II.D. International trade as an engine for development
- #a4i2e - II.E. Debt and debt sustainability
- #a4i2f - II.F. Addressing systemic issues
- #a4i2g - II.G. Science, technology, innovation and capacity-building
- #a4i3 - III. Data, monitoring and follow-up
Source: http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/69/313&Lang=E
Tag construction: #a4a2030 by combining "a4" as abbreviation for Addis Ababa Action Agenda for and a2030 as abbreviation for 2030 Agenda for sustainable development (other #tags such as #a4 or #aaaa are used widely already).
Addis Ababa Action Agenda - #a4a2030 - #pi9
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#a41i - I. A global framework for financing development post-2015
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- #aaaa12 - Delivering social protection and essential public services for all
- #aaaa13 - Scaling up efforts to end hunger and malnutrition
- #aaaa14 - Establishing a new forum to bridge the infrastructure gap
- #aaaa15 - Promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization
- #aaaa16 - Full and productive employment and decent work for all; promoting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises
- #aaaa17 - Protecting our ecosystems for all
- #aaaa18 - Promoting peaceful and inclusive societies
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#a4i2a - II.A. Domestic public resources
- #aaaa20 - Principle of national ownership and capacity
- #aaaa21 - Women’s full and equal participation and leadership; Social inclusion
- #aaaa22 - Enhancing revenue administration; tax systems
- #aaaa23 - Illicit financial flows and corruption
- #aaaa24 - Combating illicit financial flows, money laundering and terrorism financing
- #aaaa25 - UN Convention against corruption; Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative
- #aaaa26 - Corporate transparency and accountability in the extractive industries; EITI
- #aaaa27 - International tax cooperation
- #aaaa28 - Ongoing efforts in international tax cooperation
- #aaaa29 - Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters
- #aaaa30 - National control mechanisms, transparent public procurement, Open Government Partnership
- #aaaa31 - Rationalize inefficient fossil-fuel subsidies
- #aaaa32 - Price and tax measures on tobacco
- #aaaa33 - Role of national and regional development banks
- #aaaa34 - Capacities of municipalities and other local authorities
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#a4i2b - II.B. Domestic and international private business and finance
- #aaaa35 - Businesses to engage as partners in the development process
- #aaaa36 - Regulatory frameworks to better align private sector incentives with public goals
- #aaaa37 - Business model that takes account of the environmental, social and governance impacts
- #aaaa38 - Financial inclusion and stability
- #aaaa39 - Full and equal access to formal financial services for all
- #aaaa40 - Remittances
- #aaaa41 - Women’s and girls’ equal rights and opportunities
- #aaaa42 - Increased transparency and accountability in philanthropy
- #aaaa43 - Promote finance for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises
- #aaaa44 - Developing domestic capital markets in developing countries; crop insurance
- #aaaa45 - Foreign direct investment, aligned with national sustainable development strategies
- #aaaa46 - Investment promotion regimes for least developed countries
- #aaaa47 - Private investment in infrastructure
- #aaaa48 - Blended finance instruments, public-private partnerships
- #aaaa49 - Universal access to affordable, reliable, modern and sustainable energy
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#a4i2c - II.C. International development cooperation
- #aaaa50 - The important role of international public finance
- #aaaa51 - The fulfilment of all ODA commitments remains crucial
- #aaaa52 - Focusing the most concessional resources on those with the greatest needs
- #aaaa53 - Mobilizing greater domestic support towards the fulfilment of ODA commitments
- #aaaa54 - International public finance, incl. ODA, to catalyse additional resource mobilization
- #aaaa55 - the modernization of the ODA measurement - #TOSSD
- #aaaa56 - South-South cooperation
- #aaaa57 - South-South cooperation contributing to poverty eradication; development effectiveness
- #aaaa58 - Adherence to agreed development cooperation effectiveness principles
- #aaaa59 - UNFCCC as primary international, intergovernmental forum for negotiating the global response to climate change
- #aaaa60 - the importance of meeting in full existing commitments under international conventions
- #aaaa61 - Green Climate Fund
- #aaaa62 - Consideration of climate and disaster resilience in development financing
- #aaaa63 - Conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems
- #aaaa64 - Conservation and the sustainable use of the oceans and marine ecosystems
- #aaaa65 - Enhanced support to the most vulnerable for climate change impacts
- #aaaa66 - The need for the coherence of developmental and humanitarian finance
- #aaaa67 - Peacebuilding financing gap; Peacebuilding Fund
- #aaaa68 - National capacity to respond to various kinds of shocks
- #aaaa69 - Innovative sources and mechanisms of additional financing
- #aaaa70 - Role of multilateral and other international development banks
- #aaaa71 - The diverse and specific development needs of middle-income countries
- #aaaa72 - Methodologies to better account for the complex and diverse realities of middle-income countries
- #aaaa73 - The graduation process of least developed countries
- #aaaa74 - The role and comparative advantage of an adequately resourced United Nations
- #aaaa75 - Development banks; safeguards; new financing mechanisms
- #aaaa76 - Effective and durable multi-stakeholder partnerships; Global Environment Facility
- #aaaa77 - Better alignment between multi-stakeholder partnerships in health
- #aaaa78 - Allow all children to complete free, equitable, inclusive and quality early childhood, primary and secondary education
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#a4i2d - II.D. International trade as an engine for development
- #aaaa79 - A universal, rules-based, open, transparent, predictable, inclusive, .. multilateral trading system under the WTO
- #aaaa80 - Members of WTO to fully and expeditiously implement all the decisions of the Bali package
- #aaaa81 - Market-oriented incentives to expand WTO-compatible trade finance
- #aaaa82 - Significantly increase world trade in a manner consistent with the sustainable development goals
- #aaaa83 - The negotiations on the Doha Development Agenda
- #aaaa84 - WTO provisions of special and differential treatment for developing countries
- #aaaa85 - Duty-free and quota-free market access on a lasting basis for least developed countries
- #aaaa86 - Flexibilities in the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
- #aaaa87 - Regional economic integration and interconnectivity
- #aaaa88 - Domestic enabling environments and sound policies; UNCTAD
- #aaaa89 - United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
- #aaaa90 - Enhanced Integrated Framework for Trade-related Technical Assistance; women's participation; logistics
- #aaaa91 - Domestic policy safeguards
- #aaaa92 - Capacity for coping with illegal trade and activities
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#a4i2e - II.E. Debt and debt sustainability
- #aaaa100 - Reduce the vulnerability of sovereigns to holdout creditors
- #aaaa101 - Increased issuance of sovereign bonds in domestic currency under national laws
- #aaaa102 - Disasters and shocks can undermine a country’s debt sustainability
- #aaaa93 - Debt relief initiatives
- #aaaa94 - Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative (HIPC); debt sustainability
- #aaaa95 - Tools for assessing debt sustainability and prudent public debt management
- #aaaa96 - Transparency in debt management
- #aaaa97 - Guidelines for debtor and creditor responsibilities in borrowing by and lending to sovereigns
- #aaaa98 - Debt restructuring and non-cooperative creditors
- #aaaa99 - Cooperative restructuring of sovereign obligations
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#a4i2f - II.F. Addressing systemic issues
- #aaaa103 - Improve and enhance global economic governance; international architecture for sustainable development
- #aaaa104 - Financial reform agenda
- #aaaa105 - International coordination and policy coherence for financial stability
- #aaaa106 - Governance reform in both IMF and the World Bank; voice of developing countries
- #aaaa107 - Instruments for financial risk management and capacity-building
- #aaaa108 - Proper functioning of food commodity markets and their derivatives
- #aaaa109 - Financial market regulation; addressing risks
- #aaaa110 - Issues with credit-rating (agencies)
- #aaaa111 - International migration
- #aaaa112 - Public order and safety
- #aaaa113 - Strengthen the coherence and consistency of multilateral institutions and platforms
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#a4i2g - II.G. Science, technology, innovation and capacity-building
- #aaaa114 - Uneven innovative capacity, connectivity and access to technology
- #aaaa115 - Capacity development will be integral to achieving the post 2015 development agenda
- #aaaa116 - Policies and enabling environment for innovation and access
- #aaaa117 - Knowledge sharing and entrepreneurship, knowledge of indigenous peoples & local communities
- #aaaa118 - Public finance, open access, innovation funds
- #aaaa119 - Enhancing STEM, vocational, technical, online education
- #aaaa120 - International cooperation and collaboration in science, research, technology and innovation
- #aaaa121 - R&D in health, food security, marine technology and biodiversity
- #aaaa122 - Coherence and synergies among science and technology initiatives
- #aaaa123 - Technology Facilitation Mechanism
- #aaaa124 - Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries
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#a4i3 - III. Data, monitoring and follow-up
- #aaaa125 - National statistical systems supplemented with others' data and analysis
- #aaaa126 - Disaggregation of data, indicators, adequacy of international statistics
- #aaaa127 - Transparency, open data, linking needs and support
- #aaaa128 - Access to tools, data standards, data literacy, accessibility and use
- #aaaa129 - Transparent measurements of progress on sustainable development
- #aaaa130 - Broadbased participation in mechanisms for follow-up and review
- #aaaa131 - Dedicated follow-up and review for the financing for development outcomes; enhanced coordination
- #aaaa132 - Annual Financing for development forum
- #aaaa133 - Strengthened follow-up at the global level via an inter-agency task force
- #aaaa134 - Follow-up conference by 2019
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