menting the Agenda in Germany Work on revising it in the light of the 2030 Agenda’s ambi-tion and goal structure is scheduled to be completed in autumn of 2016 In the revision pro-cess, the German Government has placed particular importance on addressing the three di-
Urban Agenda (2016), European Commission reflection paper ‘Towards a Sustainable Europe by 2030’ (2019), the proposal for future EU Cohesion Policy 2021-2027 (2018), Urban Agenda for the EU (2016), the New Leipzig Charter (2020), Cork 2 0 Declaration
During Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union, we will do all we can to meet this challenge together and in a forward-looking manner, and to help Europe to recover It is more important now than ever before to set clear priorities and to join forces Germany is well aware of its responsibility for the European Union
cooperation with those in charge of the Urban Agenda, the New Leipzig Charter, EU Cohesion and Rural Development Policy, the implemen tation of the EU Recovery Plan and the EU macro-regional and sea basin strategies Actions putting the Territorial Agenda into practice can be taken at any governance level and can vary in character and focus
Bonn, Germany, 6–17 November 2017 Provisional agenda 1 Opening of the session 2 Organizational matters: (a) Election of the President of the Conference of the Parties at its twenty-third session; (b) Adoption of the rules of procedure; (c) Adoption of the agenda; (d) Election of officers other than the President;
AGENDA 2063 FIRST TEN-YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 2014-2023 1 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS AAIN Africa Angel Investors Network government of the Federal Republic of Germany Its main objective is
population issues into sustainable development, including in the post-2015 development agenda” (E/CN 9/2015/3*), presented at the 48th session of the Commission on Population and Development, 13
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Territorial Agenda 2030
associations, have reviewed the Territorial Agenda launched in 2007 and updated in 2011 We agree on the Territorial Agenda 2030 (2) We encourage our colleagues in neighbouring countries to take note of the Territorial Agenda and join us in putting it into practice at European, transnational, macro-regional and cross-border levels Everyone is welcome to use the Territorial Agenda within their
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Reforms, Investment and Growth: An agenda for France
1 Reforms in both France and Germany They are not the same, because the two countries are not facing the same challenges In France, short-term uncertainties reduce long-term trust, but the longer-term outlook looks better In Germany, longer-term uncertainties reduce short-term trust, but the short-term situation looks relatively good In France we fear lack of boldness
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Together for Europe’s recovery
During Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union, we will do all we can to meet this challenge together and in a forward-looking manner, and to help Europe to recover It is more important now than ever before to set clear priorities and to join forces Germany is well aware of its responsibility for the European Union