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UK Government-involved partnershipsMulti-Stakeholder partnerships: IntroductionOn this page you can find information about a range of partnerships in the UK that promote implementation of commitments made at the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 2002. 'Type II' Partnerships emerged from the World Summit of Sustainable Development and are an important mechanism for delivering on WSSD commitments at national, regional and international level. The UK views partnerships as helping Government, business and civil society deliver more, by working together, than they would alone. A list of partnerships in which the UK is involved can be found below. In the build up to the Summit, the Prime Minister announced five sectoral initiatives in March 2001. These are partnerships for the delivery of sustainable development between government and wider stakeholders , including NGOs and business. The initiatives cover financial services, water, tourism, energy and forestry. Since the Summit the UK Government has continued its support for Type II partnerships, reporting on UK Partnerships on the second anniversary of the Summit, and partnerships figure prominently as a means of implementation in the UK Sustainable Development Strategy 2005. The UK Government has demonstrated visible leadership internationally, participating in the Rome (2004) and Marrakech (2005) International Partnerships Fora, and many UK Government-involved partnerships participating in the annual CSD Partnerships Fair. Learning Network on PartnershipsThe Learning Network on Partnerships (LNP) was established as a cross-Whitehall resource by Defra in April 2005, following an announcement by Elliot Morley MP, UK Minister for Environment and Climate Change, at the Marrakech Forum in March 2005. The LNP seeks to provide a platform for information exchange, capacity building, policy dialogue and a further embedding of more effective partnership models across UK Government. The Network is for Government officials working in partnership and seeks to:
Type II Partnerships
UK-Involved Partnerships
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