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Implementation Conference. Stakeholder Action for Our Common Future An up-date. Implementation of the Sustainable Development Agreements through Collaborative Stakeholder Actions - potential Type 2 outcomes. Issues. Freshwater Energy Food Security
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Implementation Conference Stakeholder Action for Our Common Future An up-date
Implementation of the Sustainable Development Agreements through • Collaborative Stakeholder Actions - potential Type 2 outcomes
Issues • Freshwater • Energy • Food Security • Public Health and HIV/AIDS
With a particular view to: • Poverty eradication • Social inclusion and empowerment • Good governance • Gender equity • Corporate / stakeholder citizenship
Key Features • A slice of the cake • Multi-stakeholder process • Quality • Credibility • Outreach • Issue Advisory Group for each issue • Several phases before Jo’burg to develop draft action plans • 100-200 stakeholders per issue
Key Features • Developing the financing of outcomes • Collaborative action announced in Jo’burg • Implementing outcomes: monitoring, supporting, re-energising • Broad funding base: foundations, governments, companies, other stakeholders
ICFTU WHO World Bank WBCSD ICLEI IUCN 3rd World Forum IFAP The Gender & Water Alliance WIT Individual NGOs, Companies … IAG Members include
Freshwater • Dec: First meeting at Bonn Conference • Jan: V.1 of issue paper prepared • PCII: First IAG meeting • March: - V.2 of issue paper developed • - Bilateral communication • - First teleconference • PCIII: V.3 of issue paper + 9 draft action plans • Second IAG meeting • April: Swiss Gov/Swiss Re conference
Develop draft action plans Identify IC participants = potential partners Identify funding sources for IC outcomes Next steps