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development priorities of developing countries. In this regard, we emphasize that
the fundamental characteristics and principles of United Nations operational
activities set forth in the relevant General Assembly resolutions provide the
overarching framework for all matters pertaining to the United Nations development
assistance operations in the field. We recognize the importance of strengthening
United Nations system coordination. We look forward to receiving the outcome of
the independent evaluation of the “Delivering as one” initiative.
96. We call upon the United Nations system to improve the management of
facilities and operations, by taking into account sustainable development practices,
building on existing efforts and promoting cost effectiveness, and in accordance
with legislative frameworks, including financial rules and regulations, while
maintaining accountability to Member States.
E.
Regional, national, subnational and local levels
97. We acknowledge the importance of the regional dimension of sustainable
development. Regional frameworks can complement and facilitate effective
translation of sustainable development policies into concrete action at the national
level.
98. We encourage regional, national, subnational and local authorities, as
appropriate, to develop and utilize sustainable development strategies as key
instruments for guiding decision-making and implementation of sustainable
development at all levels, and in this regard we recognize that integrated social,
economic and environmental data and information, as well as effective analysis and
assessment of implementation, are important in decision-making processes.
99. We encourage action at the regional, national, subnational and local levels to
promote access to information, public participation and access to justice in
environmental matters, as appropriate.
100. We emphasize that regional and subregional organizations, including the
United Nations regional commissions and their subregional offices, have a
significant role to play in promoting a balanced integration of the economic, social
and environmental dimensions of sustainable development in their respective
regions. We underscore the need to support these institutions, including through the
United Nations system, in the effective operationalization and implementation of
sustainable development, and to facilitate institutional coherence and harmonization
of relevant development policies, plans and programmes. In this regard, we urge
these institutions to prioritize sustainable development through, inter alia, more
efficient and effective capacity-building, development and implementation of
regional agreements and arrangements as appropriate, and exchange of information,
best practices and lessons learned. We also welcome regional and cross-regional
initiatives for sustainable development. We, furthermore, recognize the need to
ensure effective linkage among global, regional, subregional and national processes
to advance sustainable development. We encourage the enhancement of the United
Nations regional commissions and their subregional offices in their respective
capacities to support Member States in implementing sustainable development.
101. We underline the need for more coherent and integrated planning and decisionmaking at the national, subnational and local levels as appropriate, and to this end
we call upon countries to strengthen national, subnational and/or local institutions
or relevant multi-stakeholder bodies and processes, as appropriate, dealing with
sustainable development, including to coordinate on matters of sustainable
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