A/72/173 Targets 8.1 Collect disaggregated data and indicators in all areas relevant to migration, while ensuring data protection and respect for the right of migrants to privacy, in particular by establishing firewalls in order to enable societies to conduct better-informed public debates and States to make evidence-based policy decisions Indicators (a) Capacity-building for the collection, disaggregated data on the situation of migrants dissemination and use of (b) Promoting the availability of gender-disaggregated data to improve gender equality policies, including gender-sensitive budgeting, in particular with regard to marginalized groups, including migrants E. Assessment of progress and financing 77. Implementing the 2035 agenda for facilitating human mobility would require an explicit whole-of-government approach by each State, cooperation among all levels of government, including municipal authorities, and a global collaboration among all States to fulfil their duties and responsibilities, as well as global partnerships among States and other key stakeholders, such as the business community, trade unions, civil society and migrant associations. The progress in the implementation thereof would be monitored and reported by States periodically at the national, regional and global levels. 78. Systematic follow-up and review at the global level would be conducted during the high-level dialogues on International Migration and Development to ensure that the implementation of the agenda stayed on course. Given that the Millennium Development Goals were followed by the more ambitious Sustainable Development Goals, the 2035 agenda would also be expected to pave the way for a more ambitious agenda in order to make a meaningful and progressive impact on the lives of future generations. 79. In order to facilitate the implementation of the agenda by States, the Special Rapporteur also supports the proposal made in the report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Migration with regard to financing through a collective fund (see A/71/728). As stated in paragraph 32 of the present report, similar long-term strategies exist for the environment, trade and energy. Similarly, as outlined in the report of the Special Representative, a dedicated financing facility would be needed to support capacity development for the implementation of migration-related international commitments. The Special Rapporteur welcomes the opening of the Sustainable Development Goals Financing Lab, which is aimed at mobilizing the resources needed to support the world’s long term sustainable development objectives, including in relation to migration. 11 IV. Conclusions and recommendations 80. The unprecedented number of undocumented cross-border movements has resulted in increased deaths, violence and suffering at borders and at every stage of the migratory process over the past few years. Such events have clearly shown that the status quo in the approaches of States to border control and __________________ 11 24/26 See www.un.org/pga/71/2017/04/18/opening-of-sdg-financing-lab. 17-12223

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