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The future we want - Give your feedback on the outcome of the Rio+20 conference

There is an official version of The Future We Want text in Arabic, Chinese, English, French,
Russian and Spanish (The Future We Want: Rio+20 Outcome Document).

The Wikiworx team publishes an unofficial version of the document: section per section, in order to facilitate feedback by anyone, on one or more particular topics. By activating Google translate at the Actor Atlas, that version and the comments by others can be navigated in over 25 languages (unofficial translations). These are the topics addressed in the document:

I. Our Common Vision


Art. 01 - Art. 13

II. Renewing Political Commitment


A. Reaffirming Rio principles and past action plans
Art. 14 - Art. 18

B. Advancing Integration, Implementation, and Coherence: Assessing the progress to date and the remaining gaps in the implementation of the outcomes of the major summits on sustainable development and addressing new and emerging challenges
Art. 19 - Art. 41

C. Engaging major groups and other stakeholders


Art. 42- Art. 55

III. Green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication
Art. 56 - Art. 74

IV. Institutional framework for sustainable development


A. Strengthening the three dimensions of sustainable development
Art. 75 - Art. 76

B. Strengthening intergovernmental arrangements for sustainable development


Art. 77 - Art. 79

General Assembly Art. 80 - Art. 81 Economic and Social Council Art. 82 - Art. 83 High level political forum Art. 84 - Art. 86

C. Environmental pillar in the context of sustainable development


Art. 87 - Art. 90

D. International financial institutions and UN operational activities


Art. 91 - Art. 96

E. Regional, national, sub-national, local


Art. 97 - Art. 103

V. Framework for action and follow-up


A. Thematic areas and cross-sectoral issues
Art. 104

Poverty eradication Art. 105 - Art. 107 Food security and nutrition and sustainable agriculture Art. 108 - Art. 118 Water and sanitation Art. 119 - Art. 124 Energy Art. 125 - Art. 129 Sustainable tourism Art. 130 - Art. 131 Sustainable transport Art. 132 - Art. 133 Sustainable cities and human settlements Art. 134 - Art. 137 Health and population Art. 138 - Art. 146 Promoting full and productive employment, decent work for all, and social protections Art. 147 - Art. 157 Oceans and seas Art. 158 - Art. 177 Small island developing States (SIDS) Art. 178 - Art. 180 Least developed countries Art. 181 Landlocked least developed countries Art. 182

Africa Art. 183 - Art. 184 Regional efforts Art. 185 Disaster risk reduction Art. 186 - Art. 189 Climate change Art. 190 - Art. 192 Forests Art. 193 - Art. 196 Biodiversity Art. 197 - Art. 204 Desertification, land degradation and drought Art. 205 - Art. 209 Mountains Art. 210 - Art. 212 Chemicals and waste Art. 213 - Art. 223 Sustainable consumption and production Art. 224 - Art. 226 Mining Art. 227 - Art. 228 Education Art. 229 - Art. 235 Gender equality and women's empowerment Art. 236 - Art. 244

B. Sustainable development goals


Art. 245 - Art. 251

VI. Means of implementation


Art. 252

A. Finance
Art. 253 - 268

B. Technology
Art. 269 - Art. 276

C. Capacity building
Art. 277 - Art. 280

D. Trade
Art. 281 - Art. 282

E. Registry of commitments
Art. 283

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