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Partnerships & Commitments

The below is a listing of all partnership initiatives and voluntary commitments where Ireland is listed as a partner or lead entity in the Partnerships for SDGs online platform
Building Ireland's Smart Economy - A Framework for Sustainable Economic Renewal

The Action Areas and Points within this Framework are a combination of existing policies on which the Government will build and new actions that will drive the restructuring of the economy. Source: UNCSD Secretariat (2010) Questionnaire for the Member States on Experiences, Success Factors, Risks and Challenges with Regard to Objective and Themes of UN Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) The Framework for Sustainable Economic Renewal sets out the Government's vision for the next phase of Ireland's economic development, which is predicated on successfully addressing the severe economi...[more]

Partners
Action Network
Sustainable Development Goals
Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)

The best opportunity to slow the rate of near-term warming globally and in sensitive regions such as the Arctic is by cutting emissions of short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) – most notably methane, black carbon and some hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). Widespread reductions, which complement the need for aggressive global action on carbon dioxide, contribute significantly to the goal of limiting warming to less than two degrees. Reducing SLCPs can also advance national priorities such as protecting air quality and public health, promoting food security, enhancing energy efficiency, and allevi...[more]

Partners
111 Partners, 50 State and REIO, 16 IGO and 45 NGO partners (as of April 2016). Full list: http://ccacoalition.org/en/partners
Action Network
Sustainable Development Goals
Developing the Statistical Capacities for Monitoring the SDGs and Paris Agreement Commitments

Ireland will be giving $1 000 000 USD of funding, including to the World Bank's Trust Fund for Statistical Capacity Building and to the G.E.F. Trust Fund for the Capacity Building Initiative for Transparency. This multi-year funding will be distributed over a three year period. IReland is also supporting SIDS and LDCs experts attend the UN Statistical Commission's Inter Agency Expert Group. This funding will support the development of the statistical capacities of countries most in need, with a particular focus on Small Island Development States, and will facilitate their effective impleme...[more]

Partners
Ireland, World Bank
Action Network
Sustainable Development Goals
Economic Plan 2010 - 2014 (Waterford County)

Green Economy is one of the core themes of the plan and the County aims to be at the forefront of the green economy by facilitating renewable energy infrastructure and promoting use of renewable energy among businesses and households throughout the County. Source: Waterford County, Ireland The County Waterford Model for Economic Growth brings together seven themes: Entrepreneurship & Innovation; Convergence; Knowledge Economy & Smart Economy; Vibrant Towns, Villages & Communities; Attract Profile Employers; Green Economy; Rural Development; and Quality of Life. These themes are inter-linke...[more]

Partners
Action Network
Sustainable Development Goals
IHO Hydrography Capacity Building Programme for Coastal States

The IHO capacity building programme seeks to assess and advise on how countries can best meet their international obligations and serve their own best interests by providing appropriate hydrographic and nautical charting services. Such services directly support safety of navigation, safety of life at sea, efficient sea transportation and the wider use of the seas and oceans in a sustainable way, including the protection of the marine environment, coastal zone management, fishing, marine resource exploration and exploitation, maritime boundary delimitation, maritime defence and security, and o...[more]

Partners
International Hydrographic Organization (IGO); 87 IHO Member States (Governments); International Maritime Organization (UN); World Meteorological Organization (UN); International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (NGO)
Action Network
Sustainable Development Goals
Livestock Environmental Assessment and Performance (LEAP) Partnership

The Livestock Environmental Assessment and Performance (LEAP) Partnership is a first-of-its-kind, multi-stakeholder partnership of Governments, Private Sectors, NGOs and CSOs.LEAP guiding principles include: global, inclusive, consensus, transparency, scientific, comprehensive, continuous improvement and adoption. Objective: To build global consensus on science-based methodology, indicators and databases for understanding the environmental performance of livestock supply chains in order to shape evidence-based policy measures and business strategies. Vision: To support the transition towards m...[more]

Partners
Countries: France, The Netherlands, Ireland, New Zealand, Switzerland, Italy, Nigeria. Private sector: International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF); European Vegetable Oil and Proteinmeal Industry (FEDIOL); International Meat Secretariat (IMS); International Egg Commission (IEC); International Poultry Council (IPC); International Federation for Animal Health (IFAH); International Dairy Federation...[more]
Sustainable Development Goals
Microbead Ban in Cosmetics and other Household Products

Ireland will legislate domestically to prohibit the sale or manufacture of certain products containing microbe ads, including not just cosmetics, but also body care and cleansing products as well as detergents and abrasive surface cleaning products. This ban will mean a reduction in the amount of micro plastic particles entering our marine environments.

Partners
Ireland
Action Network
Sustainable Development Goals
The National Development Plan of Ireland (2007-2013)

The environment chapter of the National Development Plan of Ireland covers transport, waste management, climate change, environmental research, and sustainable energy. Source: The Government of Ireland This policy brings together different sectoral investment policies into one overall framework, in order to promote co-ordination and alignment between sectoral policies, providing a financial framework within which government departments and agencies can plan and deliver the implementation of public investment. The Plan emphasises the importance attached to several horizontal themes, including...[more]

Partners
Action Network
Sustainable Development Goals
Waterford County Council Climate Change Strategy 2008-2012 (Waterford County)

In 2008, Waterford County Council became the first local authority in Ireland to adopt a Climate Change Strategy. Source: Waterford County The objective was to illustrate the benefits of implementing an ambitious but realistic strategy aimed at reducing the county's CO2 emissions to organisations, both public and private at local, regional, national and international levels. The actions of the Climate Change Strategy focused on reducing CO2 emissions of both within the organisation and among the residents of County Waterford.

Partners
Action Network
Sustainable Development Goals