Mechanisms for follow-up and review will be essential to the achievement of the sustainable development goals and their means of implementation. We commit to fully engaging, nationally, regionally and internationally, in ensuring proper and effective follow-up of the financing for development outcomes and all the means of implementation of the post 2015 development agenda. To achieve this, it will be necessary to ensure the participation of relevant ministries, local authorities, national parliaments, central banks and financial regulators, as well as the major institutional stakeholders, other international development banks and other relevant institutions, civil society, academia and the private sector. We encourage the United Nations regional commissions, in cooperation with regional banks and organizations, to mobilize their expertise and existing mechanisms, which could focus on thematic aspects of the present Action Agenda.
With a #tagcoding hashtag per article, anyone can tag content relevant to its status and implementation, and share it via social media as explained in the #tagcoding Handbook or the video #tags in support of easy information retrieval (YouTube).
Check the National Follow Up and Review page of the Interaction dictionary for more information and #tagcoding hashtags.
Jan Goossenaerts
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For the importance of this article, mind Universal Declaration of Human Rights - #udhr article #udhr21 - Right to take part in the government.
The relevant sustainable development target is:
Jan Goossenaerts
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Target #SDT09c - significantly increase access to ICT and strive to provide universal & affordable access to internet in LDCs by must be achieved in order to enable the intended broadbased participation in follow up and review.
See also #rio10 - Participation of all concerned citizens, one of the Rio Principles.
Jan Goossenaerts
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