Operational Priorities
Strategy 2030 sets seven operational priorities, each having its own operational plan. The operational plans contribute to JJ竞技(拉萨)登录手游’s vision to achieve prosperity, inclusion, resilience, and sustainability, and are closely aligned with Strategy 2030 principles and approaches.
See the
overview document
for a summary of the expected activities, outcomes, and new opportunities in the operational plans.
Supports the Sustainable Development Goal agenda to tackle poverty and inequality and leave no one behind.
Strategic Operational Priorities
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Human capital and social protection enhanced for all
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Quality jobs generated
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Access to opportunities increased for the most vulnerable
Support for gender equality and women’s empowerment is also central to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Strategic Operational Priorities
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Women’s economic empowerment increased
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Gender equality in human development enhanced
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Gender equality in decision-making and leadership enhanced
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Women’s time poverty and drudgery reduced
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Women’s resilience to external shocks strengthened
Thirteen of the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals are relevant to or will be impacted by actions on climate change, climate and disaster resilience, and the environment.
Strategic Operational Priorities
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Mitigation of climate change increased
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Climate and disaster resilience built
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Environmental sustainability enhanced
Cities in Asia and the Pacific have unprecedented opportunities to transform the well-being of their citizens and to catalyze economic development through increased urbanization by 2030.
Strategic Operational Priorities
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Improve access, quality and reliability of services in urban areas
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Strengthen urban planning and financial sustainability of cities
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Improve urban environment, climate-resilience and disaster management of cities
Although significant progress has been made in meeting food security, in Asia and the Pacific, hunger and malnutrition persist.
Strategic Operational Priorities
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Rural development enhanced
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Efficiency of agricultural value chains improved
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Food security increased
Governance and institutional reforms are needed to sustain development momentum in the region and to ensure that the benefits of growth are equitably and widely shared.
Strategic Operational Priorities
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Strengthened public management and financial stability
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Enhanced governance and institutional capacity for service delivery
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Strengthened country systems and standards
Operations are expected to enhance connectivity and competitiveness, promote regional public goods, strengthen cooperation in the finance sector, and strengthen subregional initiatives.
Strategic Operational Priorities
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Greater and higher quality connectivity between economies
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Global and regional trade and investment opportunities expanded
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Regional public goods increased and diversified