A/RES/69/15
SIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway
global partnership for development, adequate provision and mobilization of all
means of implementation and continued international support to achieve
internationally agreed goals.
Partnerships
97. We call for an increase in all forms of partnership with and for small island
developing States.
98. We recognize that, given the vulnerabilities and the need to build the resilience
of small island developing States, and keeping in mind the theme of the third
International Conference on Small Island Developing States, there is an urgent need
to strengthen international cooperation and ensure genuine and durable partnerships
at the national, regional and international levels to address issues related to their
sustainable development priorities and needs.
99. We also call for enhanced international cooperation, including North-South,
South-South and triangular cooperation, and especially cooperation among small
island developing States. We reaffirm that North-South cooperation remains the core
type of international cooperation and that South-South cooperation is not a
substitute for, but rather a complement to, North-South cooperation. We recognize
that genuine and durable partnerships will play an important role in advancing
sustainable development by harnessing the full potential of engagement between
governments at all levels, businesses, civil society and a wide range of other
stakeholders. We further recognize that partnerships are effective instruments for
mobilizing human and financial resources, expertise, technology and knowledge and
can be powerful drivers for change, innovation and welfare.
100. We reaffirm that small island developing States are equal partners and that
empowered, genuine and durable partnerships are based on mutual collaboration and
ownership, trust, alignment, harmonization, respect, results orientation, accountability
and transparency and that political will is required to undertake and implement longterm, predictable commitments. Partnerships in all their forms, regardless of size and
economic value, should be utilized, enhanced and strengthened to ensure the
meaningful engagement of various actors (including local authorities, civil society and
non-governmental organizations, foundations, the private sector and international
financial institutions) and should work to achieve the small island developing States’
vision of self-reliance and to cooperate in the implementation of national policies that
help to fulfil the commitments made in the Barbados Programme of Action, the
Mauritius Strategy, the Samoa Pathway, the Millennium Development Goals and other
international declarations and instruments.
101. In this regard, we request the Secretary-General, in consultation with Member
States, to present recommendations, including through the use of existing
intergovernmental mechanisms, for a partnership framework to monitor and ensure
the full implementation of pledges and commitments through partnerships for small
island developing States. The framework should ensure that partnerships focus on
the priorities of small island developing States, identify new opportunities to
advance their sustainable development of and ensure the full implementation of the
Barbados Programme of Action, the Mauritius Strategy and the Samoa Pathway. The
recommendations should be presented to the General Assembly for consideration
and action at its sixty-ninth session.
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