Sector: #COFOG01 - General Public Services
Introduction
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).
Objective
Secure financing and other resources for implementing the #2030Agenda for Sustainable Development - #SDGs.
Providers
Member states and bodies of the United Nations appealing to all responsible members of society.
Scope of the agenda
A first figure describes the scope of the Addis Ababa Action Agenda using a dedicated canvas model1 with layers for actors at different levels in a Social architecture: macro at world and country scales, the sectors of industry (meso), businesses (micro), and households (pico).
Concepts and notations from ArchiMate's motivation and implementation and migration are used in a second figure. This figure, and the model behind, were also created in the Archi tool. The figure depicts the Addis Ababa Action Agenda involving work packages and plans at different levels of scope: the world, the countries, the sectors of industry, businesses, and households. For those work packages collaborative planning requires cross sector and cross-initiative lean communications.
Work packages must have a shorter time window than 15 years, and therefore we must introduce intermediate "operations plateaux" that are achievable at earlier points in time along the partner journey. For a country or sub-national territory, to be at an operations plateau means that the various functions of government (usually or may), and the corresponding market and non-market interactions by agencies, organisations and individuals perform at a certain level, with indicators between certain ranges.
The world operations are composed of the country operations of the countries that take part in the global economy, and these in turn are composed of sub-national operations, for instance in a state, province, region, district or city.
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


There is a reference to this page in an answer to a question about What the Indian govt at centre and state govt's learn from White House's / US source code policy? (Quora).
Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki
Applying Principles of Innovation (Principles for Digital Development) in the Addis Ababa Action Agenda - #a4a2030 - #pi9 is facilitated by a Collaborative Planning Methodology that has awareness of the level of scope of (stakeholder) problems and gaps.
(See also the comment at Principles of Innovation (Principles for Digital Development)).
Jan Goossenaerts
@collaboratewiki