Participants were invited to make individual or joint commitments to help achieve the Agenda for Humanity. In addition, they were invited to align themselves to 32 core commitments developed for the 7 High-level Leaders’ Roundtables of the World Humanitarian Summit. Each stakeholders commitments are organized by commitment type in the table below.
1A
Demonstrate timely, coherent and decisive political leadership
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
- Georgia commits to contribute to the restoration of Incidents Prevention and Response Mechanism (IPRM) in Gali district of Abkhazia, Georgia, within the Geneva International Discussions format, with the view to prevent possible escalation of the situation on the ground.
- Operational
- Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
- Georgia commits to provide political support to international efforts with the view to prevent or resolve a crisis.
- Policy
- Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
- Georgia commits to use all available early warning mechanisms, including through international engagement, to prevent potential conflict situations and escalation of conflict on the territory of Georgia. With this, Georgia will continue its efforts aimed at ensuring the international monitoring inside the occupied regions of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia.
- Policy
- Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
- Georgia remains committed to the peaceful resolution of the conflict, and reiterates its unilateral non-use of force pledge first undertaken in 2010 and thereafter reiterated at several international forums, as well as approved by the Parliament of Georgia in 2013. Georgia encourages the Russian Federation to reciprocate on the pledge.
- Policy
- Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
1B
Act early
Core Commitment
- Commitment
- Core Responsibility
- Commit to act early upon potential conflict situations based on early warning findings and shared conflict analysis, in accordance with international law.
- Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
1C
Remain engaged and invest in stability
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
- Georgia remains committed to the Geneva International Discussions (GID) - a format established as a result of the EU-mediated 12 August 2008 Ceasefire Agreement - and which is designed to address security and humanitarian issues.
- Policy
- Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
- Georgia commits to continue contributing to global security and stability through its participation in international security and peacekeeping missions.
- Operational
- Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
Core Commitment
- Commitment
- Core Responsibility
- Commit to improve prevention and peaceful resolution capacities at the national, regional and international level improving the ability to work on multiple crises simultaneously.
- Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
- Commit to sustain political leadership and engagement through all stages of a crisis to prevent the emergence or relapse into conflict.
- Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
- Commit to address root causes of conflict and work to reduce fragility by investing in the development of inclusive, peaceful societies.
- Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
1D
Develop solutions with and for people
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
- Georgia commits to enhance its efforts aimed at reconciliation between and among communities divided by the conflict and continue the policy of engagement and confidence building.
- Operational
- Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
2D
Take concrete steps to improve compliance and accountability
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
- Desirous of a Security Council that acts in a timely and decisive manner to prevent or end the commission of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, Georgia pledges to promote support for the Code of Conduct regarding Security Council action against genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes.
- Policy
- Uphold the Norms that Safeguard Humanity
- Georgia commits to continue its support to the International Criminal Court to ensure justice and end impunity In cases of genocide and crimes against humanity, as well as war crimes.
- Policy
- Uphold the Norms that Safeguard Humanity
- Georgia committed to the Code of Conduct in September 2015 regarding Security Council action against genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes - an initiative led by Liechtenstein.
- Policy
- Uphold the Norms that Safeguard Humanity
3A
Reduce and address displacement
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
- Georgia commits to support the emergence of safe, dignified, and durable solutions for refugees and internally displaced persons, while recognizing that return to the places of origin under stable conditions is the overarching goal.
- Operational
- Leave No One Behind