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reform. Committed to holding discussions to One Health approach with the World Health
ensure a streamlined dispute resolution system Organisation at the centre, enhancing pandemic
for all members by the year 2024. Welcoming the preparedness, and strengthening the existing
‘Jaipur Call to Action’ promoting integration of infection disease surveillance system. Will
MSMEs into international trade call for strong international counter-narcotics
Preparing for the Future of Work: Committed to cooperation, free of unnecessary restrictions.
closing the skills gap, promoting decent work, Global health cooperation: Strengthen the global
and ensuring inclusive social protection policies health architecture towards pandemic prevention,
for all. Welcome to the G20 policy priorities to anti-epidemic preparedness, and response
measure and close the skills gap. through joint finance and health workforce. The
Advancing financial inclusion: The task force decided to report its progress to the
Regulatory Toolkit for Enhanced Financial ministers of finance and health in 2024.
Inclusion, Voluntary, and Non-Binding Policy Delivering Quality Education: Commitment to
Recommendation of the G20 supports the 2023 inclusive, equitable, high-quality education and
G20 Financial Inclusion Action Plan. skills training for all. Emphasise the importance
Fighting corruption: Endorsement of the three of enabling lifelong learning focused on skilling,
G-20 High Level Principles on Zero Tolerance to reskilling, and upgrading skills, especially for
Corruption. Strengthen international cooperation vulnerable groups.
and information sharing mechanisms related Culture as a Transformative Driver of SDGs:
to law enforcement to combat corruption, Will push forward the inclusion of culture in
strengthen asset recovery mechanisms, and future discussions as part of a potential 2030
promoting Integrity and effectiveness of public development agenda, to fully recognize the
bodies and authorities responsible for preventing underlying values of culture in achieving the
and combating corruption. SDGs. Commitment to strengthen the fight
against trafficking in cultural properties at
Accelerating progress on Sustainable national, regional or international level.
Development Goals
n At the midway point to 2030, the global Multilateral institutions for the 21st century
progress on the SDGs is off-track, with only Reinvigorating multilateralism: We recall
12 percent of the targets on track. During this the Declaration on the Commemoration of
Decade of Action, we will leverage the G20’s the 75th anniversary of the United Nations,
convening power and its collective resolve which reaffirmed that our challenges are inter-
to fully and effectively implement the SDGs connected and can only be addressed through
goals. reinvigorated multilateralism, reforms and
Recommitting to achieving SDGs: We will ensure international cooperation. In this context, a more
that no one is left behind. We commend the inclusive and reinvigorated multilateralism and
efforts of the Indian Presidency to accelerate the reform aimed at implementing the 2030 agenda
implementation of the 2030 Agenda. is essential.
Eliminating hunger and malnutrition: We commit Reforming international financial institutions:
to enhance global food security and nutrition Managing global debt vulnerabilities: We re-
for all in line with the G20 Deccan High-Level emphasise the importance of addressing debt
Principles on Food Security and Nutrition 2023. vulnerabilities in low and middleincome countries
Decision to encourage efforts to strengthen in an effective, comprehensive and systematic
research collaboration on nutrious grains. manner. Call for promoting communication and a
Strengthening global health and implementing common understanding among stakeholders on
One Health approach: Implementing the the debt crisis in Zambia, Ghana, and Sri Lanka.
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