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Chapter 27. Strengthening the Role of Non-Governmental Organisations:
Partners for Sustainable Development
Programme Area
Basis for action
27.1. Non-governmental organizations play a vital role in the shaping and
implementation of participatory democracy. Their credibility lies in the responsible and
constructive role they play in society. Formal and informal organizations, as well as
grass-roots movements, should be recognized as partners in the implementation of Agenda
21. The nature of the independent role played by non-governmental organizations within a
society calls for real participation; therefore, independence is a major attribute of
non-governmental organizations and is the precondition of real participation.
27.2. One of the major challenges facing the world community as it seeks to replace
unsustainable development patterns with environmentally sound and sustainable development
is the need to activate a sense of common purpose on behalf of all sectors of society. The
chances of forging such a sense of purpose will depend on the willingness of all sectors
to participate in genuine social partnership and dialogue, while recognizing the
independent roles, responsibilities and special capacities of each.
27.3. Non-governmental organizations, including those non-profit organizations
representing groups addressed in the present section of Agenda 21, possess
well-established and diverse experience, expertise and capacity in fields which will be of
particular importance to the implementation and review of environmentally sound and
socially responsible sustainable development, as envisaged throughout Agenda 21. The
community of non-governmental organizations, therefore, offers a global network that
should be tapped, enabled and strengthened in support of efforts to achieve these common
goals.
27.4. To ensure that the full potential contribution of non-governmental organizations
is realized, the fullest possible communication and cooperation between international
organizations, national and local governments and non-governmental organizations should be
promoted in institutions mandated, and programmes designed to carry out Agenda 21.
Non-governmental organizations will also need to foster cooperation and communication
among themselves to reinforce their effectiveness as actors in the implementation of
sustainable development.
Objectives
27.5. Society, Governments and international bodies should develop mechanisms to allow
non-governmental organizations to play their partnership role responsibly and effectively
in the process of environmentally sound and sustainable development.
27.6. With a view to strengthening the role of non-governmental organizations as social
partners, the United Nations system and Governments should initiate a process, in
consultation with non-governmental organizations, to review formal procedures and
mechanisms for the involvement of these organizations at all levels from policy-making and
decision-making to implementation.
27.7. By 1995, a mutually productive dialogue should be established at the national
level between all Governments and non-governmental organizations and their self-organized
networks to recognize and strengthen their respective roles in implementing
environmentally sound and sustainable development.
27.8. Governments and international bodies should promote and allow the participation
of non-governmental organizations in the conception, establishment and evaluation of
official mechanisms and formal procedures designed to review the implementation of Agenda
21 at all levels.
Activities
27.9. The United Nations system, including international finance and development
agencies, and all intergovernmental organizations and forums should, in consultation with
non-governmental organizations, take measures to:
(a) Review and report on ways of enhancing existing procedures and mechanisms by which
non-governmental organizations contribute to policy design, decision-making,
implementation and evaluation at the individual agency level, in inter-agency discussions
and in United Nations conferences;
(b) On the basis of subparagraph (a) above, enhance existing or, where they do not
exist, establish, mechanisms and procedures within each agency to draw on the expertise
and views of non-governmental organizations in policy and programme design, implementation
and evaluation;
(c) Review levels of financial and administrative support for non-governmental
organizations and the extent and effectiveness of their involvement in project and
programme implementation, with a view to augmenting their role as social partners; (d)
Design open and effective means of achieving the participation of non-governmental
organizations in the processes established to review and evaluate the implementation of
Agenda 21 at all levels;
(e) Promote and allow non-governmental organizations and their self-organized networks
to contribute to the review and evaluation of policies and programmes designed to
implement Agenda 21, including support for developing country non-governmental
organizations and their self-organized networks;
(f) Take into account the findings of non-governmental review systems and evaluation
processes in relevant reports of the Secretary-General to the General Assembly, and of all
pertinent United Nations organizations and other intergovernmental organizations and
forums concerning implementation of Agenda 21, in accordance with the review process for
Agenda 21;
(g) Provide access for non-governmental organizations to accurate and timely data and
information to promote the effectiveness of their programmes and activities and their
roles in support of sustainable development.
27.10. Governments should take measures to:
(a) Establish or enhance an existing dialogue with non-governmental organizations and
their self-organized networks representing various sectors, which could serve to: (i)
consider the rights and responsibilities of these organizations; (ii) efficiently channel
integrated non-governmental inputs to the governmental policy development process; and
(iii) facilitate non-governmental coordination in implementing national policies at the
programme level;
(b) Encourage and enable partnership and dialogue between local non-governmental
organizations and local authorities in activities aimed at sustainable development;
(c) Involve non-governmental organizations in national mechanisms or procedures
established to carry out Agenda 21, making the best use of their particular capacities,
especially in the fields of education, poverty alleviation and environmental protection
and rehabilitation;
(d) Take into account the findings of non-governmental monitoring and review mechanisms
in the design and evaluation of policies concerning the implementation of Agenda 21 at all
levels;
(e) Review government education systems to identify ways to include and expand the
involvement of non-governmental organizations in the field of formal and informal
education and of public awareness;
(f) Make available and accessible to non-governmental organizations the data and
information necessary for their effective contribution to research and to the design,
implementation and evaluation of programmes.
Means of implementation
(a) Financing and cost evaluation
27.11. Depending on the outcome of review processes and the evolution of views as to
how best to build partnership and dialogue between official organizations and groups of
non-governmental organizations, relatively limited but unpredictable, costs will be
involved at the international and national levels in enhancing consultative procedures and
mechanisms. Non-governmental organizations will also require additional funding in support
of their establishment of, improvement of or contributions to Agenda 21 monitoring
systems. These costs will be significant but cannot be reliably estimated on the basis of
existing information.
(b) Capacity-building
27.12. The organizations of the United Nations system and other intergovernmental
organizations and forums, bilateral programmes and the private sector, as appropriate,
will need to provide increased financial and administrative support for non-governmental
organizations and their self-organized networks, in particular those based in developing
countries, that contribute to the monitoring and evaluation of Agenda 21 programmes, and
provide training for non-governmental organizations (and assist them to develop their own
training programmes) at the international and regional levels to enhance their partnership
role in programme design and implementation.
27.13. Governments will need to promulgate or strengthen, subject to country-specific
conditions, any legislative measures necessary to enable the establishment by
non-governmental organizations of consultative groups, and to ensure the right of
non-governmental organizations to protect the public interest through legal action.
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