55. All inputs have underscored the need to integrate economic, social and
environmental dimensions across the new agenda. To make this happen, they want
norm-based policy coherence at all levels, corresponding reform of global governance
mechanisms, and a renewed effective global partnership for sustainable development.
These, they tell us, should be based on solidarity, cooperation, mutual accountability, and
the participation of governments and all stakeholders.
56. All have asked for a rigorous and participatory review and monitoring
framework to hold governments, businesses, and international organizations accountable
to the people for results, and to ensure that no harm is done to the planet. And they have
called for a data revolution to make information and data more available, more
accessible, and more broadly disaggregated, as well as for measurable goals and targets,
and a participatory mechanism to review implementation at the national, regional, and
global levels.