To be honest, those long-term "kinda" global strategy and policy documents at the UN level were always in the are of soft-law and there were very few effective follow-up mechanisms. The advancement of the LGB and T rights at the moment is far more effective at national or regional levels. Besides, if we speak about binding UN treaties in the area of human rights, then I can assure that the responsible committees (the treaty monitoring bodies) are quite aware of contemporary issues in the area of the LGB and T rights and they do ask the inconvenient questions to the Contracting States and request the follow-up materials.