National Action Plan

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There is a national action plan in some EU member states . These are action plans / guidelines with which state and private institutions are supported in promoting various activities together. Often these plans also help ensure that public funds are made available for projects. Guidelines and plans come in various forms in the US and also at the World Health Organization (WHO).

In order to ensure the integration of policies for promotion, the relevant public and private actors should work closely together in the formulation of policies in the different areas.

The guidelines are primarily intended for policy makers in the Member States.

National action plans in Germany

National action plans in Austria

  • National Action Plan for Integration  (NAP.I)
  • National Action Plan for the Protection of Women against Violence 2014–2016
  • Action plan for women's health
  • National Action Plan for Rare Diseases (NAP.se)
  • National Disability Action Plan 2012–2020
  • National Action Plan on Movement (NAP.b)
  • National Action Plan for Danube Shipping
  • National Action Plan on Nutrition (NAP.e)
  • National Action Plan Measles / Rubella Elimination (NAP MR Elimination)
  • National action plan for equality between women and men in the labor market
  • National action plan for researchers
  • National Action Plan to Combat Trafficking in Human Beings 2015-2017

Recommendations for National Action Plans

  • Creation of national action plans for business and human rights - recommended by the UN working group on human rights

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Business/Pages/NationalActionPlans.aspx