OUR COMMON AGENDA–REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL76OUR COMMON AGENDA–REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERALKEY PROPOSALS ACROSS THE 12 COMMITMENTSFrom the declaration on the commemorationof the seventy-ffth anniversary of the United NationsAll proposed actions are in line with and designed to accelerate the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.1. Leave no one behind2. Protect our planet•Leaders meeting ahead of the global stocktaking in 2023•Commit to the 1.5-degree Celsius goal andnet zero emissions by 2050 or sooner•Declarations ofclimate emergencyandright to a healthy environment•Package of support to developing countries•Measures for adaptation and resilience•No new coal after 2021 and phasing out fossil fuel subsidies•Account for the environment in economic models, carbon pricing mechanisms and crediblecommitments by fnancial actors•Post-2020 biodiversity framework•Transforming food systemsfor sustainability, nutrition and fairness•Action by the General Assembly onterritorial threats of climate changeand to prevent, protect and resolve situations of environmental displacement•Renewed social contract anchored in human rights•New era foruniversal social protection, including health care and basic income security, reaching the 4 billion unprotected•Reinforceadequate housing, education and lifelong learning and decent work•Digital inclusivity•World Social Summit in 2025•Identifycomplementary measures to GDP4. Abide by international law and ensure justice3. Promote peace andprevent conficts5. Place women and girls at the centre6. Build trust•Human rights as aproblem-solvingmeasure, including by comprehensive anti-discrimination laws and promoting participation•Application ofhuman rightsonline and to frontier issues and new technologies•Universal access to the Internet as a human right•Human rights mechanisms on a moresustainable fnancial footing•Legal identity for all, end to statelessness and protection of internally displaced persons, refugees and migrants•New vision for therule of law•Global road mapfor the development and effective implementation of international law•New agenda for peaceto:•Reduce strategic risks (nuclear weapons, cyberwarfare, autonomous weapons)•Strengthen international foresight•Reshape responses to all forms of violence•Invest in prevention and peacebuilding, including Peacebuilding Fund and Peacebuilding Commission•Support regional prevention•Put women and girls at the centre of security policy•Peaceful, secure and sustainable use of outer space,including through a multi-stakeholder dialogue on outer space•Repeal of gender-discriminatory laws•Promote gender parity, including through quotas andspecial measures•Facilitate women’s economic inclusion, including investment in the care economy and support for women entrepreneurs•Include voices ofyounger women•Eradication of violence against women and girls, including through anemergency response plan•Global code of conduct that promotes integrity in public information•Improve people’s experiences withpublic institutions and basic services•Inclusivenational listening and “envisioning the future” exercises•Action to tacklecorruptionin line with the United Nations Convention against Corruption•Reformedinternational tax system•Joint structure on fnancial integrity and tackling illicit fnancial flows7. Improve digital cooperation10. Boost partnerships9. Ensure sustainablefnancing11. Listen to and work with youth12. Be prepared8.Upgrade theUnited Nations•Global Digital Compactto:•Connect all people to the Internet, including all schools•Avoid Internet fragmentation•Protect data•Apply human rights online•Introduce accountability criteria for discrimination and misleading content•Promote regulation of artifcialintelligence•Digital commons as a global public good•Annual meetings between the United Nations and all heads ofregional organizations•Strongerengagement between the United Nations system, internationalfnancial institutions and regionaldevelopment banks•More systematic engagement withparliaments, subnational authorities and the private sector•Civil society focal pointsin all United Nations entities•United Nations Offce for Partnershipstoconsolidate access and inclusion, including accessibility online•Biennial Summit between the Group of 20, the Economic and Social Council, the Secretary-General and the heads ofinternational fnancial institutionsfor a sustainable, inclusive and resilient global economy including to:•Support aSustainable Development Goal investment boost, including through alast-mile allianceto reach those furthest behind•Provide more flexible research and development incentives•Resolveweaknesses in the debt architecture•Fairer and more resilient multilateraltrading system, including a reinvigorated WTO•New business models•Improve theUnited Nations budget processYouth•Remove barriers to political participationand measure progress through a“youth in politics” index•United Nations Youth Offce•Transforming Education Summit in 2022•Recovery barometerto track career paths and labour market outcomes for youth•High-ambition coalitionto promote green and digital-economy job creationFuture generations•Summit of the Future in 2023•Ensure long-term thinking, including through a United NationsFutures Lab•Represent succeeding generations, including through arepurposed Trusteeship Council, aDeclaration on Future Generations, and aUnited Nations Special Envoy for Future Generations•Emergency Platformto be convened in response to complex global crises•Strategic Foresight and Global Risk Reportby the United Nations every fve years•On global public health:•Global vaccination plan•Empowered WHO•Stronger global health security and preparedness•Accelerate product development and access to health technologies in low- and middle-income countries•Universal health coverageand addressing determinants of health•High-level Advisory Boardled by former Heads of State and Government on improved governance of global public goods•System-wide policy thatputs people at the centre, taking into account age, gender and diversity•More listening, participation and consultation (including digitally),building on the seventy-ffthanniversary declaration and Our Common Agenda•Gender paritywithin the United Nations system by 2028•Re-establish the Secretary-General’sScientifc Advisory Board•“Quintet of change”for United Nations 2.0, including innovation, data, strategic foresight, results orientation and behavioural scienceTRANSFORMING EDUCATION SUMMITHIGH-LEVEL ADVISORY BOARDDECLARATION ON FUTURE GENERATIONSSUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLATFORM FOR COMPLEX CRISESCLIMATEACTIONOUTER SPACE DIALOGUENEW AGENDA FOR PEACEGLOBAL DIGITAL COMPACTWORLD SOCIAL SUMMITSUMMIT OF THE FUTUREHIGH-LEVEL TRACKSPROPOSED KEY MOMENTS