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NAPs under development

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Countries currently developing a NAP are marked in yellow.

Currently, 10 countries are developing a NAPs on business and human rights. Countries such as India and Ireland are well advanced in the development process, and in some cases adoption is planned in the near future. Some states such as Ethiopia and Mexico officially announced their intention to implement a NAP, but concrete plans for further development or a planned date of adoption have not yet been determined.

These countries are currently developing a NAP:

Colombia

Start of the process (3rd NAP):
2024
Planned year of adoption:
open

Ecuador

Start of the process:
2020
Planned year of adoption:
open

Ethiopia

Start of the process:
2024
Planned year of adoption:
open

India

Start of the process:
2018
Planned year of adoption:
open

Irland

Start of the process (2nd NAP):
2023
Planned year of adoption:
open

Mexico

Start of the process:
2022
Planned year of adoption:
open

Philippines

Start of the process:
2013
Planned year of adoption:
open

Tanzania

Start of the process:
2023
Planned year of adoption:
open

Tunesia

Start of the process:
2023
Planned year of adoption:
open

Zambia

Start of the process:
2017
Planned year of adoption:
open

Currently 39 countries have adopted a National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights.

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