Financing for Development Follow-up Forum
12th April 2016
12th April 2016
Building on the DOHA Declaration and Monterrey Consensus, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda is intended to be taken as a policy framework that speaks to how countries will mobilise resources to implement the Post-2015 Development Agenda, which will be adopted in September.
Importantly, the agreement contains a strong focus on health and NCDs, with agreements to consider taxing harmful substances, mainly tobacco, to deter consumption and generate domestic revenue.
The text notes the enormous burden NCDs have on developing and developed countries, and the importance of strengthening health systems and achieving universal health coverage as part of efficient sustainable development.
Additionally, the AAAA encourages all countries that have not yet done so to accept the TRIPS amendment allowing improved access to essential medicines.