As part of ACT!2030, a global youth initiative led by The PACT and national youth alliances, with support from UNAIDS, young people are committing to establish youth-led and data-driven accountability mechanisms in focus countries for young people’s sexual and reproductive health and rights through indicator advocacy, evidence gathering, communications and global exchange and visibility.
The African Union is committed to ensuring that women, children and adolescents are given the attention they deserve in the post-2015 era. The Commission commits to continue high-level advocacy to ensure ownership, political commitment and leadership for the implementation of global and continental health policies, strategies and programmes at the national level.
This commitment focuses on opportunities for the Caribbean region to improve the lives of women and children by promoting partnerships, coordination and coherence in efforts in the region.
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (CCAC), over the next five years, will prioritize its resources to support the development and implementation of policies and practices that will deliver reductions of pollutants such as black carbon and methane that contribute to indoor and outdoor air pollution as well as near-term warming of the global climate.
Under the banner of ‘Committing to Child Survival: A Promise Renewed,’ a growing alliance of partners is uniting to scale-up action on three fronts: revitalize the global movement for maternal, newborn and child survival; sharpen and resource evidence-based country plans; and enhance transparency and accountability for maternal, newborn and child survival. This global effort aims to enable more countries to achieve MDGs 4 and 5 by 2015 and sustain the momentum well into the future.
Through powerful synergies, Countdown to Zero—the Global Plan Towards the Elimination of New HIV Infections Among Children by 2015 and Keeping Their Mothers Alive—will make significant contributions to the Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health.