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251. We recognize that there is a need for global, integrated and scientifically based
information on sustainable development. In this regard, we request the relevant
bodies of the United Nations system, within their respective mandates, to support
the regional economic commissions in collecting and compiling national inputs in
order to inform this global effort. We further commit to mobilizing financial
resources and capacity-building, particularly for developing countries, to achieve
this endeavour.
VI. Means of implementation
252. We reaffirm that the means of implementation identified in Agenda 21, the
Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21, the Johannesburg Plan of
Implementation, the Monterrey Consensus and the Doha Declaration on Financing
for Development are indispensable for achieving the full and effective translation of
sustainable development commitments into tangible sustainable development
outcomes. We reiterate that each country has primary responsibility for its own
economic and social development and that the role of national policies, domestic
resources and development strategies cannot be overemphasized. We reaffirm that
developing countries need additional resources for sustainable development. We
recognize the need for significant mobilization of resources from a variety of
sources and the effective use of financing in order to promote sustainable
development. We acknowledge that good governance and the rule of law at the
national and international levels are essential for sustained, inclusive and equitable
economic growth, sustainable development and the eradication of poverty and
hunger.
A.
Finance
253. We call upon all countries to prioritize sustainable development in the
allocation of resources in accordance with national priorities and needs, and we
recognize the crucial importance of enhancing financial support from all sources for
sustainable development for all countries, in particular developing countries. We
recognize the importance of international, regional and national financial
mechanisms, including those accessible to subnational and local authorities, to the
implementation of sustainable development programmes, and call for their
strengthening and implementation. New partnerships and innovative sources of
financing can play a role in complementing sources of financing for sustainable
development. We encourage their further exploration and use, alongside the
traditional means of implementation.
254. We recognize the need for significant mobilization of resources from a variety
of sources and the effective use of financing, in order to give strong support to
developing countries in their efforts to promote sustainable development, including
through actions undertaken in accordance with the outcome of the United Nations
Conference on Sustainable Development and for achieving sustainable development
goals.
255. We agree to establish an intergovernmental process under the auspices of the
General Assembly, with technical support from the United Nations system and in
open and broad consultation with relevant international and regional financial
institutions and other relevant stakeholders. The process will assess financing needs,
consider the effectiveness, consistency and synergies of existing instruments and
frameworks and evaluate additional initiatives, with a view to preparing a report
proposing options on an effective sustainable development financing strategy to
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