A/RES/69/15
SIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway
recognize the need to give due consideration to those priorities in the elaboration of
the post-2015 development agenda.
Monitoring and accountability
122. To ensure the realization of a transformational strategy for the sustainable
development of small island developing States, we call upon the General Assembly,
the Economic and Social Council and their subsidiary bodies to monitor the full
implementation of the Barbados Programme of Action, the Mauritius Strategy and
the Samoa Pathway, including through the monitoring frameworks of the regional
commissions.
123. We recall that the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council, as
well as the high-level political forum on sustainable development convened under
their auspices, will devote adequate time to the discussion of the sustainable
development challenges facing small island developing States in order to enhance
engagement and implement commitments.
124. In this regard, we are committed to supporting the efforts of small island
developing States:
(a) To request the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly and
to the Economic and Social Council on the progress achieved in implementing the
priorities, commitments, partnerships and other activities of the small island
developing States;
(b) To request the Department of Economic and Social Affairs to continue to
maintain a partnerships platform focused on the small island developing States and
to regularly convene the inter-agency consultative group to report on the full
implementation of the Barbados Programme of Action, the Mauritius Strategy and
the Samoa Pathway, with adequate and timely analysis based on relevant targets and
indicators relevant to the small island developing States in order to ensure
accountability at all levels.
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