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2. Also reaffirms its commitment to continue to promote the use of science, technology and innovation with a view to facilitating the resolution of global challenges, including poverty eradication, food security and nutrition, strengthening agricultural productive capacities, improving universal access to reliable, sus...
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4. Notes that Governments, with the active participation of private sector actors, civil society, academia and research institutions, play a leading role in promoting and promoting an enabling environment, including a regulatory and governance framework, at all levels, in accordance with national priorities, with a vie...
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5. Stresses the need to adopt science, technology and innovation strategies as an integral part of national sustainable development strategies and plans, which help to strengthen the sharing of knowledge, in a mutually agreed manner, and collaboration, and to increase investments in science, technology, engineering and...
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6. Recognizes the need to bridge capacity gaps within and between countries, sectors and social groups so that all segments of society, in particular vulnerable people and the poor, can adapt to and benefit from technological change;
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7. Recognizes the importance of creating an environment conducive to attracting and supporting private investment and promoting entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibility, including the establishment of a set of sound, appropriate, balanced and effective intellectual property guidelines,
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8. Encourages Member States to strengthen and promote investment in the research and development of environmentally sound technologies and to promote the participation of the business and financial sectors in the development of such technologies, and calls upon the international community to support those efforts;
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9. Encourages all stakeholders to prepare for current and future opportunities and challenges in the evolution of technologies, including the fourth industrial revolution, by exploring ways to carry out national, regional and international foresight and assessment activities on existing, emerging and new technologies t...
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10. Requests the Technology Facilitation Mechanism and the Commission on Science and Technology for Development, through the Economic and Social Council, to continue, within their existing mandates and resources, their joint study of the impact of rapid technological developments and cutting-edge technology on the achi...
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11. Encourages Member States to support, individually and collectively, policies that enhance financial inclusion, including through the use of financial technology, with a view to strengthening and diversifying sources of financing and direct investment for science, technology and innovation that facilitate the achiev...
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12. Also encourages Member States to promote local innovation capacities for shared and sustainable economic development by bringing together local scientific, professional and technical knowledge, mobilizing diverse sources of resources, improving information and communications technologies and supporting infrastructu...
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15. Stresses the importance of the participation of women and girls in science and technology and innovation, and encourages the United Nations development system to support initiatives aimed at reducing gender disparities in these areas, with the cooperation of Member States and international participatory research or...
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16. Expresses the importance of facilitating access to and sharing of assistance technologies by all through mutually agreed transfer of assistance technologies and other interventions to promote disability in development, to ensure access to and empowerment of persons with disabilities;
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17. Notes the critical role that science, technology and innovation play in building resilience to the VOCID-19 pandemic, in combating it and in recovery efforts, including through the use of revolutionary technologies to develop safe and effective vaccines against VOCID-19 in a timely manner, and recognizes in this re...
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20. Encourages increased support for capacity-building in developing countries to enable the use of high-quality, reliable, up-to-date and disaggregated data, and encourages international cooperation, including technical and financial support, to strengthen the capacity of national statistical systems;
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22. Encourages Member States and the United Nations development system, and also encourages other stakeholders, as appropriate, to continue to design, implement and support measures to increase the participation of scientists and engineers from developing countries in international cooperation projects in the fields of...
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23. Also encourages Member States and the United Nations development system, and also encourages other stakeholders, as appropriate, to continue to strengthen their support for the various partnerships with developing countries in the areas of science, technology and innovation, primary, secondary and higher education,...
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24. Requests the Commission on Science and Technology for Development to continue to assist the Economic and Social Council in coordinating system-wide efforts to follow up on the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society and to continue its activities on science, technology and innovation;
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25. Invites the Commission on Science and Technology for Development to explore and consider innovative financing models, such as social and environmental impact investment, capable of attracting new stakeholders, innovators and capital of new origin to science, technology, engineering and innovation-based solutions, w...
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26. Encourages UNCTAD, in collaboration with relevant partners, including the World Intellectual Property Organization, the International Telecommunication Union, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the United Nations University, to continue to undertake policy analyses on science, ...
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27. Stresses the importance of improving coordination and coherence among existing mechanisms, including the Technology Facilitation Mechanism, the United Nations system and international organizations that support Member States in the areas of science, technology and innovation for development priorities and needs;
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28. Invites the Commission on Science and Technology for Development and the Technology Facilitation Mechanism to enhance their synergy and to work complementaryly on science, technology and innovation, and requests the Secretariat to coordinate the dates of their meetings in order to avoid duplication and ensure coher...
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31. Encourages the World Intellectual Property Organization to continue to carry out technical support activities, including by assisting countries in the design, development and implementation of national intellectual property and innovation strategies consistent with their development strategies;
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32. Welcomes the entry into service of the Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries, and calls upon Member States and other stakeholders to make voluntary contributions to the Technology Bank Trust Fund so that it can achieve its science, technology and innovation objectives for the least developed countries;
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34. Calls upon the funds and programmes of the United Nations system and the specialized agencies to support, as appropriate, technical and scientific cooperation, North-South and South-South cooperation and triangular, regional and international cooperation on access to science, technology and innovation and on the ex...
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36. Reaffirms the commitment, which is at the heart of the 2030 Agenda, to leave no one behind and to take more concrete measures to assist vulnerable and most vulnerable countries, in the first place the most disadvantaged;
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37. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-eighth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution containing recommendations on further actions and lessons learned in integrating science, technology and innovation policies into national development strategies, a...
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2. Reaffirms the role of culture as a vehicle for sustainable development, which provides people and communities with a deep sense of identity and social cohesion and contributes to the achievement of sustainable development policies and measures.
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3. Recognizes that culture as a driver of sustainable development contributes to strengthening social inclusion and to making the economic sector dynamic and sustainable by generating income, creating decent jobs and facilitating consideration of the economic and social aspects of poverty from the perspective of cultur...
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4. Calls for enhanced support, including financial resources and investments, for the cultural and creative sectors in post-VOCID-19 recovery efforts, while recognizing the fundamental role of culture in societies and its impact on sustainable development, in order to protect artists and cultural professionals, promote...
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5. Stresses the important contribution of culture to the three dimensions of sustainable development and to the achievement of the country-level development goals, the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and its sustainable development goals 16 and other internationally agreed development goals, and in this regard cons...
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6. Reaffirms that there can be no sustainable development without peace and security and that without sustainable development, peace and security are at risk, and recognizes that culture can contribute to sustainable development as a valuable tool for communities to participate fully in social and cultural life, foster...
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7. Reaffirms its commitment to promote diversity in cities and human settlements, to strengthen social cohesion, dialogue and understanding among cultures, tolerance, mutual respect, gender equality and the empowerment of women, innovation, entrepreneurship, inclusion, the protection of identity, security and dignity o...
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8. Recognizes that culture should be taken into account in the promotion and adoption of new sustainable consumption and production patterns that promote responsible use of resources and contribute to combating the adverse effects of climate change;
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9. Recognizes that culture contributes to the quality of education, non-formal education and lifelong learning in that it conveys common values, knowledge and skills, and declares that artistic education can contribute directly to the transformation of educational systems in order to meet the needs of learners in a rap...
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11. Recalls that the 2030 Agenda contains several targets that take into account the contribution of culture to sustainable development, recalls also that sustainable development goals and targets are integrated and interrelated and reconcile the three dimensions of sustainable development and, in this context, recogni...
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12. Welcomes the activities and initiatives undertaken by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, as the United Nations body responsible for cultural matters, to assess and enhance the transformative effects of culture on the implementation of the 2030 Agenda;
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13. Decides to take into account, as appropriate, the contribution of culture to sustainable development in the context of monitoring and reviewing progress in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda;
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14. Takes note with appreciation of the high-level event on culture and sustainable development organized by the President of the General Assembly in May 2021, with the support of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, on the occasion of the World Day of Cultural Diversity for Dialogue an...
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15. Welcomes the Forum of Ministers of Culture organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on 19 November 2019 on culture and public policies for sustainable development, the first such forum to be held in 21 years, with emphasis on the contribution of culture to the achievement of...
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17. Invites all countries, intergovernmental organizations and organizations of the United Nations system, within their mandates and within their resources, relevant non-governmental organizations and all other relevant parties, to take the following measures: (a) To raise public awareness of the importance of cultural...
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18. Expresses its deep concern that cultural property, including religious sites and objects, shrines and cemeteries, is increasingly being targeted by terrorist attacks and vandalism as a result of which it is stolen, damaged or completely destroyed, and condemns such attacks;
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19. Calls upon all countries, intergovernmental organizations, organizations of the United Nations system, as appropriate and within their mandates, as well as relevant non-governmental organizations and all other interested parties, to strengthen international cooperation in support of developing countries' efforts to...
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21. Also encourages programmes that provide artists and cultural professionals with social benefits and economic rights, including decent employment opportunities, equitable remuneration and equal pay for equal work, as well as training in the light of technological and digital advances;
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22. Invites the organizations of the United Nations system, in particular the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, to continue to provide support and funding solutions to requesting countries and to assist them in making the most of the contribution of culture to sustainable development, in...
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23. Invites the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and other relevant United Nations entities to continue to assess, in consultation with countries, the contribution of culture to sustainable development through the collection of quantitative and qualitative data, including indicators and ...
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25. Calls upon all countries, intergovernmental organizations, relevant United Nations bodies and non-governmental organizations, as well as all other interested parties, to give due consideration to the contribution of culture to sustainable development in the formulation of national, regional and international develo...
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26. Reaffirms the commitment, which is at the very heart of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, to leave no one behind and to take more concrete measures to support people in vulnerable situations and the most vulnerable countries, in the first place the most disadvantaged;
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27. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-eighth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, and decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-eighth session, under the item entitled "Globalization and interdependence", the sub-item entitled ...
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2. Takes note of the efforts and successes of a large number of middle-income countries in the fight against poverty and the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals, as well as their important contribution to global and regional development and economic stability;
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6. Recognizes that, with 62 per cent of the world's population living in poverty concentrated in middle-income countries, development cooperation and dialogue and partnerships with those countries can contribute to the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals, including sustainable development goals ...
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8. Welcomes the outcome document of the Second United Nations High-level Conference on South-South Cooperation, 7 held in Buenos Aires from 20 to 22 March 2019, and takes note of decisions 20/1 and 20/2 adopted by the High-level Committee on South-South Cooperation at its twentieth session, held from 1 to 4 June 2021; ...
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9. Recalls that the creation, development and dissemination of innovations and new technologies and related know-how, including the transfer of technology on mutually agreed terms, are powerful drivers of economic growth and sustainable development;
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10. Calls upon the United Nations development system to ensure that the varied needs of middle-income countries are addressed in a coordinated manner, including through accurate assessment of national priorities and needs, based on variables not limited to per capita income;
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11. Encourages the United Nations development system, in accordance with the provisions of its resolutions 71/243 and 75/233, to continue to assist developing countries in their efforts to achieve the internationally agreed development goals and their own development goals, calls upon the General Assembly, in accordanc...
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13. Invites the Chair of the General Assembly to convene a meeting of the General Assembly at its seventy-seventh session, within existing resources and in accordance with the formula of its choice, to consider the gaps and challenges faced by middle-income countries in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, focusing o...
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16. Welcomes the Technology Facilitation Mechanism, comprising the Multi-stakeholder Collaborative Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development, the United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development and the online platform;
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17. Recognizes the importance of strengthening the trade capacity of developing countries, including those in Africa, the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries, small island developing States, countries in conflict and post-conflict situations and middle-income countries, including in the promotion...
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18. Also recognizes that good governance and the rule of law at the national and international levels are essential factors for sustained economic growth, sustainable development and the eradication of poverty and hunger;
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19. Notes with concern that access to finance on preferential terms decreases as the incomes of countries increase and that these countries may not be able to obtain sufficient funding from other sources on affordable terms to meet their needs, encourages the shareholders of multilateral development banks to design app...
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20. Recognizes that Governments will have the primary responsibility for monitoring and reviewing progress made in achieving sustainable development goals and targets at the national, regional and global levels and that high-quality, accessible, timely and reliable disaggregated data, which are more readily available a...
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21. Welcomes the progress made by middle-income countries in implementing the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030) and in reporting through the Sendai Framework monitoring system, and encourages the United Nations system to continue to assist middle-income countries in developing national and local ...
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22. Reaffirms the commitment, which is at the heart of the 2030 Agenda, to leave no one behind and to take more concrete measures to assist people in vulnerable situations and the most vulnerable countries, first and foremost the most disadvantaged;
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23. Recognizes that the VOCID-19 pandemic has exposed middle-income countries, including countries that are in the process of accessing higher income levels, at the risk of losing much of the gains they have gained from high-level development efforts, and that much remains to be done to achieve sustainable recovery in ...
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24. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-eighth session, within existing resources, a report focusing on the measures taken to implement the present resolution, which includes a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the particular challenges faced by middle-income countries, ...
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1. Takes note of the reports of the Secretary-General on the implementation of the Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries for the Decade 2011-2020 8 , on the implementation, effectiveness and added value of measures to promote a smooth transition and support to graduation from the least developed country...
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2. Calls upon the least developed countries, their development partners, the United Nations system and all other actors to continue to strengthen the Global Partnership for the Sustainable Development of the Least Developed Countries in all the priority areas of the Istanbul Programme of Action in order to ensure its t...
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3. Invites the private sector, civil society, academia and foundations to participate in the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action in their areas of competence, taking into account the national priorities of the least developed countries;
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4. Recalls the agreement in the 2030 Agenda that tangible links should be established with the monitoring and review mechanisms of all relevant United Nations mechanisms and conferences, in particular with regard to the least developed countries, stresses the importance of the recently adopted programmes and the Istanb...
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5. Reaffirms that the least developed countries, as the group of the most vulnerable countries, need strengthened international support to address the structural challenges and recent devastating effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic, hinder the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and in this rega...
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6. Requests UNCTAD to focus its analytical work, within existing resources, on the least developed countries, with a focus on their measurement of productive capacities, structural transformation and linkages between them and trade and development, in order to assist in understanding the basic mechanisms for least deve...
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9. Notes with satisfaction the published bilateral development assistance to the least developed countries increased by 2.6 per cent between 2018 and 2019, according to preliminary data from the Development Assistance Committee of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, expresses its appreciation to ...
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11. Welcomes the continued efforts made to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and effectiveness of development cooperation and other international efforts in the area of public financing, including respect for the agreed principles of effective development cooperation;
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12. Calls upon developing countries, in a spirit of solidarity and in accordance with their capacities, to support the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action in areas of mutually agreed cooperation under South-South cooperation, which complements, but does not replace, North-South cooperation;
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13. Recalls with concern that exports of goods and services from the least developed countries have fallen by 1.6 per cent in 2019 compared to 2018, notes with concern their share in world exports of goods and services, that it stood at 0.91 per cent in 2019, remains well below the target of 2 per cent of world exports...
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14. Urges the least developed countries and their development partners to take advantage of existing initiatives and programmes and, for example, to refer to the ministerial decisions of the World Trade Organization on duty-free and quota-free market access and preferential rules of origin for the least developed count...
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15. Recognizes that the least developed countries face significant infrastructure deficits, including in the areas of transport, energy, water, sanitation and information and communications, and reaffirms the need to promote the sustainability, reliability, sustainability and robustness of infrastructure and to improve...
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16. Stresses the high energy deficit experienced by the least developed countries in their structural transformation, and stresses also the need to pay particular attention to the particular challenges they face in the area of sustainable energy management through multi-stakeholder programmes and partnerships tailored ...
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17. Recognizes the importance of economic integration and regional interconnectivity in promoting trade, inclusive growth and sustainable development in the least developed countries, and stresses the importance of strengthening regional cooperation to improve connectivity and competitiveness, increase productivity, re...
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19. Notes with deep concern that a number of least developed countries are over-indebted or severely affected by their debt-servicing-to-export ratios have deteriorated from 5 per cent in 2010 to 14.4 per cent in 2019, stresses the urgent need to address the debt problems of the least developed countries, stresses also...
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20. Notes that foreign direct investment flows to least developed countries have decreased by 5.7 per cent in 2019 compared to 2018 and have continued to be of particular concern to extractive industries and related activities, and stresses the need to take action at all levels to accelerate foreign direct investment t...
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21. Encourages the least developed countries to strengthen their capacity, in accordance with their national plans and priorities and with the full support of their development partners, to monitor financial operations, administer taxation and regulate customs, thereby intensifying efforts to significantly reduce illic...
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22. Recalls the target 17.5 associated with the sustainable development goals, by means of which it decided to adopt and implement mechanisms to encourage investment in the least developed countries, and stresses the need for this target to be met expeditiously, invites the Secretary-General, in his capacity as Chairma...
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23. Recognizes the importance of the work of the Technology Banuue for the least developed countries in assisting these countries in the areas of scientific research and innovation, promoting networking among researchers and research institutes, and assisting them in accessing and using essential technologies; build on...
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24. Notes with deep concern that, owing to the rapid worsening of climate change and the very limited resources available to it, the least developed countries face unprecedented challenges and are disproportionately affected by the adverse effects of climate change, as well as by the consequences and multiplication of ...
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26. Recognizes that disasters, which are often exacerbated by climate change, are increasing in frequency and intensity and hamper progress in sustainable development, notes the synergies between the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, recognizes the importance of support ...
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27. Stresses the need to reduce the vulnerability of the least developed countries to economic, natural and environmental shocks and disasters and to climate change and to empower them to address these and other challenges by strengthening their resilience, and in this regard also stresses the importance of all countri...
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28. Also stresses the need to address the economic, social and environmental consequences of climate change, and stresses the need for national and international action to support efforts aimed at building resilience, in particular for the most vulnerable, including through
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30. Encourages countries to develop national and local strategies for disaster risk reduction by the 2020 deadline, in line with objective (e) of the Sendai Framework, recognizes the importance of these strategies being in line with and integrated with sustainable development and climate change adaptation strategies, c...
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32. Stresses the importance of peaceful and inclusive societies for the achievement of sustainable development goals, and recalls the Istanbul Programme of Action's objective is to ensure good governance at all levels, by strengthening democratic processes and the rule of law, by establishing effective, accountable and...
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33. Recognizes the importance of developing the financial markets of the least developed countries and can contribute to attracting growing domestic savings towards productive investment, and reaffirms its commitment to strengthen international support for the development of the financial markets of developing countrie...
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34. Reaffirms that gender equality, the empowerment of women and girls and the full enjoyment of human rights by all are essential factors for economic growth and sustainable, shared and sustainable development, and reaffirms the need to mainstream a gender perspective, including through targeted measures and investmen...
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35. Recalls with concern the rapid rate of population growth in the least developed countries, i.e. 2.3 per cent per year, is expected to double the population of many of them by 2019 2050, notes that in those countries the number of adolescents and young people aged 15-24 is expected to increase from 207 million in 20...
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36. Recognizes that special efforts must be made to ensure that all young people, including girls, have access to lifelong learning opportunities and have equal access to education at all levels, including pre-school, primary, secondary and higher education, and that technical and vocational training, and, in this rega...
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40. Invites the least developed countries and development partners to integrate smooth reclassification and transition strategies into their national development strategies and assistance strategies, as appropriate, including capacity-building and technical assistance activities aimed at diversifying funding sources;
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41. Notes with appreciation that some development partners have continued to provide reclassification countries with some of the benefits reserved for the least developed countries, in view of the difficulties faced by the reclassification countries, and calls upon all development partners to intensify their support fo...
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43. Recognizes the need for better coordination and consolidation of activities relating to the least developed countries in the Secretariat so as to enable effective monitoring of the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action led by the Office of the High Representative and to provide coordinated support for ...
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44. Welcomes the work of the Inter-Agency Advisory Group on the Least Developed Countries, led by the Office of the High Representative, notes the action taken by the Chief Executives Board for Coordination and the High-level Committee on Programmes to support the coordination and monitoring of the implementation of th...
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46. Takes note of the preparatory process for the Conference, with regard to both the substantive aspects of the organization, including the successful conduct of the meetings of the intergovernmental preparatory committee, held in New York from 24 to 28 May 2021 and from 26 to 30 July 2021; the regional review meeting...
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47. Invites Qatar to host during the Conference, with the support of the Office of the High Representative, within its mandate and resources, a segment devoted to the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the Group
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48. Invites the Secretary-General to convene a high-level meeting of the United Nations system during the Conference, with a view to fully mobilizing the Conference in favour of the least developed countries;
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