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50. Reaffirms the importance of the effective participation of all stakeholders, including parliamentarians, civil society and the private sector, in the Conference and its preparatory process, and recalls its decision: (a) To invite non-governmental organizations in consultative status with the Economic and Social Cou...
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51. Requests the organs, agencies, funds and programmes of the United Nations system, within their respective areas of competence, to undertake sectoral assessments of the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action, paying particular attention to areas where implementation has been insufficient, and to formulat...
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52. Recalls the decision of the Office of the High Representative to coordinate the preparations for the Conference with regard to the substantive aspects of the organization, in accordance with the mandate entrusted to it by the General Assembly in its resolution 56/227 of 24 December 2001, in order to ensure its effe...
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53. Also recalls its decision of the Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States to act as the General Secretariat of the Conference and to make the necessary arrangements for the implementation of the work of the ...
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54. Reaffirms the full participation of the least developed countries in the Conference and its preparations at the national, regional and global levels, stresses the need for adequate resources to be provided
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55. Invites Governments, intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, major groups and other donors to make timely contributions to the trust fund for the financing of the activities of the Office of the High Representative to facilitate the implementation of and follow-up to the Istanbul Programme of Action a...
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56. Requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary measures, with the assistance of relevant United Nations bodies and bodies, including the Department of Global Communications of the Secretariat, in collaboration with the Office of the High Representative, to intensify their public information activities and oth...
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57. Also requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-seventh session a report on the follow-up to the fifth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries, and decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-seventh session, under the heading "Groups of countr...
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1. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General, 11 in which the Secretary-General reviews recent progress in the activities related to the Third United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (2018-2027), assesses gaps and challenges in poverty eradication and the consequences of the VOCID-19 pandemic, pres...
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2. Recognizes the importance of improving national statistical capacities and monitoring systems to ensure access to high-quality, accessible, up-to-date, reliable and disaggregated data by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migration status, disability, geographical location and other relevant characteristics, acco...
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3. Reaffirms that the objective of the Third Decade is to preserve the momentum created by the implementation of the Second Decade and to support, in an efficient and coordinated manner, the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 12 and the sustainable development goals, in particular Goal 1, which ...
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4. Also reaffirms that each country is primarily responsible for its own sustainable development and that the role of national development policies and strategies in sustainable development and poverty eradication cannot be overemphasized, and recognizes that the additional efforts of countries should be complemented a...
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5. Notes that the world is not on track to eradicate extreme poverty by 2030, and stresses the commitment to eradicate extreme poverty worldwide, as well as the importance of efforts to reduce by at least half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its forms and dimensions, accor...
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6. Expresses its deep concern that while progress has been made towards poverty reduction, it remains uneven, given that in 109 developing countries 1.3 billion people still live in poverty in all its dimensions, and that this number remains considerable and unacceptable, while income, wealth and opportunity inequaliti...
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7. Recognizes that, despite its devastating effects, the VOCID-19 pandemic offers an opportunity to propose policies to rebuild in an inclusive and sustainable manner, including by promoting investments in agriculture and food security, decent jobs, including sustainable jobs, universal health coverage, social protecti...
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8. Calls upon the international community, including Member States and the organizations of the United Nations development system, including the funds, programmes and specialized agencies, in accordance with their mandates, to continue to accord the highest priority to poverty eradication, within the framework of the U...
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9. Also calls upon the international community, including Member States, to continue their ambitious work in the search for sustainable socio-economic solutions, benefiting as many and as equitable, more balanced, stable and more development-oriented, in order to overcome poverty and, bearing in mind that all forms of ...
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10. Recognizes that poverty reduction also requires a sustained increase in productive capacity and, in this regard, recalls the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and stresses the extent to which economic growth, through increased productivity and skilled and healthy labour, among other factors, can contribute to...
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11. Also recognizes the urgent need to address the issue of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, hunger, malnutrition and food insecurity, which will have a positive impact on the achievement of all sustainable development goals, and encourages the international community to strengthen in...
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12. Invites all relevant stakeholders, including the United Nations system and civil society organizations, to share good practices in programmes and policies aimed at addressing inequalities among people living in extreme poverty and to promote the active participation of those populations in the design and implementa...
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13. Welcomes the contributions of South-South cooperation to poverty eradication and sustainable development, recalls in this regard the Second United Nations High-level Conference on South-South Cooperation, held in Buenos Aires from 20 to 22 March 2019, and its outcome document 14 , reaffirms that South-South coopera...
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14. Stresses the importance of the review of the Second United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty in promoting and supporting the integration of decent work and poverty eradication into national and international policies, strategies and programmes, with particular emphasis on those at risk of being left out...
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15. Notes with concern that unemployment and underemployment remain high, bearing in mind that 220 million people in the world were unemployed by 2020, representing an increase of 33 million unemployed during the year, recognizes that giving all people the opportunity to have decent work is one of the best ways to over...
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16. Also notes with concern that, since the beginning of the pandemic, more than 1.5 billion students and students have been affected by the closure of educational institutions, including more than 500 million children and young people who, according to estimates, have not had access to distance learning opportunities,...
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17. Calls upon the international community to assist developing countries in eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, and in achieving gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, the poor and vulnerable, with a view to achieving the internationally agreed development g...
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18. Reaffirms that social protection, including non-contributory programmes and cash transfers, has proven to be effective in reducing poverty and inequality, but that social protection remains extremely low in countries with the highest poverty rates, also reaffirms that social investment and innovation, in particular...
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19. Stresses the importance of taking targeted measures to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, and of establishing social protection systems and measures for all in the national context, including social protection floors, and of ensuring that a significant proportion of the po...
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20. Reaffirms its commitment to promoting diversity in cities and human settlements, strengthening social cohesion, dialogue and understanding among cultures, tolerance, mutual respect, gender equality and empowerment of all women and girls, innovation, entrepreneurship, inclusion, protection of identity, security and ...
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21. Recognizes that good governance at the national and international levels and sustainable, inclusive, sustained and equitable economic growth, based on full employment, decent work for all, social integration, increased productivity and an enabling environment, including public and private investment, public-private...
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22. Stresses the importance of the use of multidimensional indicators and the development of transparent measures to assess progress in sustainable development, in addition to gross domestic product, in order to effectively take into account the reality of the lives of the people of all developing countries, to eradica...
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23. Recognizes that economic and social development depends on the sustainable management of the planet's natural resources, and stresses the importance of ensuring the conservation and reasonable use of the seas and oceans, freshwater resources, forests, mountains and drylands and the protection of biological diversit...
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24. Also recognizes that sustainable, inclusive, sustained and equitable economic growth is essential for the eradication of poverty and hunger, in particular in developing countries, and stresses that national efforts in this regard must go hand in hand with the creation of an enabling international environment and gr...
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25. Stresses the importance of adopting policies and measures that not only take into account gender issues but are actively aimed at achieving the goal of gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, to address long-term structural problems, including those faced by women as economic agents, and to remove o...
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26. Stresses that the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda highlights the need to mobilize significant financial and non-financial resources from multiple sources, including through enhanced development cooperation, as well as regional, subregional and interregional cooperation, so that all developing countries, in part...
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27. Stresses that the achievement of sustainable development and the eradication of poverty depend on the capacity and commitment of countries to effectively mobilize domestic resources, attract foreign direct investment, honour their official development assistance commitments, and utilize such assistance
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28. Welcomes the intensification of efforts to improve the quality and effectiveness of official development assistance, welcomes the Economic and Social Council Forum for Development Cooperation, and takes note of other initiatives such as the high-level forums on aid effectiveness, including the Paris Declaration on ...
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29. Recognizes that domestic resources mobilized in accordance with the principle of national ownership and supplemented by international assistance, as appropriate, will be essential for achieving sustainable development and its objectives;
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30. Stresses that public international financing plays an important role in complementing national efforts to mobilize domestic public resources, particularly in the poorest and most vulnerable countries with modest domestic resources;
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31. Recognizes that the activities of private enterprises, entrepreneurship, investment and innovation are important drivers of productivity, shared economic growth and job creation, that private international capital flows, in particular foreign direct investment, together with a stable international financial system,...
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32. Notes that public international financing, including official development assistance, is largely used to facilitate the mobilization of additional resources from other sources, both public and private, through appropriate risk-sharing mechanisms, including co-investment, public-private partnerships and guarantees, ...
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34. Notes with satisfaction that, according to preliminary data for the year 2020, official development assistance has increased by 3.5 per cent compared with 2019 and bilateral (country-to-country) assistance to the least developed countries has increased by 1.8 per cent, but notes with concern that official developme...
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35. Encourages all stakeholders, as appropriate, to make voluntary contributions to the United Nations funds for the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, in order to strengthen efforts in this regard;
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36. Welcomes the ongoing work of the relevant organizations of the United Nations system in support of the activities related to the Third Decade, recognizes that the eradication of poverty is a complex task, stresses the importance of strengthening the leadership role of the United Nations in promoting international c...
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37. Urges the international community to seek to address, as a matter of priority, the consequences of natural disasters, climate change, conflicts and major epidemics that seriously impede efforts to eradicate poverty, in particular in developing countries;
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38. Recognizes the importance of addressing the special challenges and needs of countries in special situations, including African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States, as well as the specific problems of a large number of income-generating countries
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39. Welcomes the observance on 17 October 2021 of the twenty-ninth International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, invites all States, the United Nations system, relevant intergovernmental organizations and relevant national organizations, including non-governmental organizations, to consider organizing in 2022 activ...
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40. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-seventh session a report on gaps, problems encountered and progress made in the activities relating to the Third Decade, including with regard to VOCID-19, its effects and measures to address them, and decides to include in the provisio...
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2. Reaffirms that the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, throughout the world is the greatest challenge facing humanity and an indispensable condition for sustainable development and a major objective of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,6 which is supported and...
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3. Expresses deep concern that progress towards poverty reduction remains uneven, given that 1.3 billion people still live in multidimensional poverty, and that this number remains considerable and unacceptable, while income, wealth and opportunity inequalities remain marked or widening in a number of countries and tha...
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4. Recognizes the importance of promoting the economic and social development of the rural world and that it is an effective strategy and a good way to use it globally to eradicate poverty, including extreme poverty, and stresses the importance of designing a model for the eradication of poverty in rural areas in consu...
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5. Recalls that rural people still do not benefit from the benefits of economic growth, that around 2018, 80 per cent of people living in extreme poverty lived in rural areas, and that in 2018, 40.2 per cent of the population of sub-Saharan Africa remained on less than $1.90 a day, and recommends that countries promote...
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6. Recognizes the critical role and contribution of rural women, including small-scale farmers, indigenous women and women in local communities, and their traditional knowledge, in promoting agricultural and rural development, improving food security and eradicating poverty in rural areas;
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7. Stresses the importance of targeted measures to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, by developing rural development strategies with specific poverty eradication goals, strengthening national statistical capacity and monitoring systems and establishing national social protect...
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8. Encourages all countries and other stakeholders to promote inclusive economic transformation in rural areas to increase productivity while ensuring productive employment and decent work, access to quality public services, reliable and appropriate social protection systems, quality and resilient infrastructure, roads...
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9. Recognizes that the eradication of poverty in rural areas is inseparable from the transformation and strengthening of food systems and that it will continue to be important to ensure equity in markets in order to enable smallholder farmers and family farmers to participate in these systems, in particular in value ch...
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10. Recognizes the importance of organizing employment for the promotion of growth for the rural poor, and encourages United Nations entities and development partners to assist countries, upon request, in integrating employment into their investment policies and poverty reduction strategies, including those focused on ...
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11. Recognizes the need to design, implement and pursue gender-sensitive economic and social policies, including those aimed at eradicating poverty, particularly in rural areas, and at combating the feminization of poverty, which ensure the full and equal participation of rural women in the development, implementation ...
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12. Encourages Member States, international organizations, the private sector and other partners to develop programmes that promote decent work in rural areas and investment in agriculture and related non-agricultural activities, in particular for young people;
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13. Stresses that 2 billion people around the world, mainly in rural areas of developing countries, do not have access to formal financial services, and encourages the international community to redouble its efforts to provide rural people who are left out with affordable means of accessing financial services;
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15. Expresses its commitment to raising public awareness of the importance of promoting the eradication of poverty and extreme poverty in all countries, to mobilizing the enthusiasm of all stakeholders through their leadership, in particular those living in rural areas living in extreme poverty, with a view to combatin...
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16. Reaffirms the need for greater and easier access by developing countries to technologies appropriate for the use of the poor and for improving productivity, and stresses the need for increased investment in agriculture, including modern technologies, as well as in natural resource management and capacity-building i...
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17. Stresses that the achievement of sustainable development and the eradication of poverty are based on the capacity and commitment of countries to effectively mobilize domestic resources, attract foreign direct investment, fulfil their official development assistance commitments, make effective use of official develo...
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18. Recognizes the importance of addressing the special challenges and needs of countries in special situations, including African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States, as well as the specific problems of many middle-income countries, and calls upon th...
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19. Recognizes that bridging the digital divide will require a strong commitment from all stakeholders at the national and international levels, reaffirms the importance of investing in infrastructure to increase rural access to affordable technology tools and services, including the use of electronic financial service...
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20. Recognizes that diseases have a devastating impact on societies and invites relevant United Nations entities, in accordance with their mandates, and other stakeholders to build on their experience and strengths
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22. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-seventh session, under the item entitled "Poverty eradication and other development issues", the sub-item entitled "Eradicate rural poverty with a view to achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development".
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2. Urges Member States and all stakeholders to promote collective action to address the implications of the VOCID-19 pandemic for agricultural development, food security and nutrition, and to implement the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda 29 , including by: (a) To implement their respective voluntary commitments mad...
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3. Stresses the importance of continuing to address the issue of agricultural development, food security and nutrition, and calls upon Member States and relevant stakeholders to pay due attention to this issue in the implementation of the internationally agreed development goals, including the 2030 Agenda and the susta...
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4. Stresses that sustainable agricultural production, food security, food safety and nutrition are essential elements for the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, and calls for the strengthening of sustainable agricultural production capacities, productivity and food security in developing countries;
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5. Stresses the need to accelerate and intensify, as appropriate, efforts to increase the resilience and adaptability of food systems and to improve people's livelihoods in the face of climate variability and extreme climate events with a view to freeing the world from hunger and malnutrition in all its forms by 2030;
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6. Expresses its concern that the world is not on track to eradicate hunger and malnutrition by 2030, and that the scarcity and unsustainable management of natural resources, combined with insecurity and inequitable land rights of smallholder farmers, have serious consequences for vulnerable populations in rural areas,...
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7. Stresses the urgent need for concerted action at all levels to regain momentum and accelerate efforts to eradicate hunger and malnutrition in all its forms, addressing all its causes and consequences, and promoting better nutrition and sustainable agriculture and food systems;
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8. Reaffirms the importance of developing countries establishing their own food security strategies, that improving food security and nutrition is both a global challenge and a national policy challenge and that any programme to address this challenge in the context of poverty eradication should be formulated, develope...
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9. Stresses the need to maintain food security and nutrition for all, including women, children, youth, the elderly, indigenous peoples, local populations, persons with disabilities and persons in vulnerable situations, including through the adoption of economic and social policies to address the adverse effects of eco...
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10. Encourages the international community to continue to support the implementation of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme and its results framework, which is an essential element of the Programme and provides guidance on the planning and implementation of investment programmes;
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11. Encourages Member States to take fully into account, in the formulation of their national policies, the Rome Declaration on Nutrition and the Framework for Action, which provides for a set of measures and strategies that Governments may use, as appropriate, if they so wish;
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12. Urges Member States to demonstrate greater political will to eradicate hunger and malnutrition in all its forms, takes note in this regard of the Strengthening Nutrition initiative, and calls upon Member States to participate at the global and national levels in further reducing hunger and all forms of malnutrition...
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13. Stresses the need to address the problem of stunting, which affects too many children, as nearly 149.2 million children under the age of 5, or more than 22 per cent, were affected by 2020;
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15. Takes note of the Global Compact for Nutrition for Growth, signed by more than 100 countries, businesses and civil society organizations to reduce the number of children suffering by 20 million by 2020
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16. Stresses the need to increase sustainable agricultural production and productivity in the world, bearing in mind the diversity of agricultural conditions and systems, including by ensuring the effective functioning of markets and trading systems and by enhancing international cooperation, in particular for developi...
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17. Recognizes the need to increase the resilience and sustainability of food and agricultural production in response to climate change in a context of increased demand, taking into account the importance of protecting food security and addressing the particular hunger and vulnerability of food production systems to th...
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18. Stresses the urgent need to strengthen resilience and resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change, and invites Member States to continue to establish mechanisms for climate change adaptation planning and mitigation;
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19. Calls for the strengthening of agricultural and food systems to enhance adaptive capacity and resilience to climate change, including by preserving ecosystem services and biodiversity, and for the inclusion of poverty, hunger, food security and nutrition in national adaptation and mitigation plans;
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20. Recognizes the important role of the private sector in the development of sustainable food systems and the positive contribution and strengthening of multi-stakeholder partnerships, which enable the mobilization of all key actors, and stresses the need to strengthen efforts to strengthen strategic partnerships with...
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21. Reaffirms the need to promote, strengthen and support sustainable agriculture, including crops, forestry, fisheries, livestock and aquaculture, which improves food security, eliminates hunger, contributes to preventing malnutrition and is economically viable, while protecting land, water resources, plant and animal...
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22. Expresses concern about resistance to antimicrobial agents, including in the agricultural sector, and in this regard encourages the implementation of the Action Plan against Antimicrobial Resistance (2021-2025) developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to assist the food and agricultu...
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23. Recognizes that sustainable food systems have a fundamental role to play in promoting healthy diets, improving nutrition and preventing and controlling non-communicable diseases, and welcomes the development and implementation of national policies aimed at eradicating malnutrition in all its forms and transforming ...
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24. Calls for the closing of the gender gap in access to productive resources in agriculture, noting with concern that this gap persists for many goods, inputs and services, and stresses the need for increased investment and efforts to empower women and girls, including those living in rural areas, to meet their food a...
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25. Recognizes the critical role and contribution of rural women, including small-scale farmers, indigenous women and women in local communities, and their traditional knowledge in promoting agricultural and rural development, improving food security and eradicating poverty in rural areas, and stresses in this regard t...
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26. Reaffirms the crucial role of marine ecosystem health and sustainable fisheries and aquaculture for food security and access to adequate and healthy food and for millions of people living there, in particular in small island developing States, and in this regard calls for the implementation of the Global Programme ...
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27. Encourages efforts at all levels, and takes note of those already undertaken, to establish social protection measures and programmes, including social assistance systems and other national programmes for the protection of the poor and vulnerable, including food-for-work and work-for-pay programmes, cash transfer pr...
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29. Recognizes the important role played by indigenous peoples and local populations, small-scale farmers, family farmers, herders, small-scale fishermen and fishery workers and their ancestral knowledge and systems of seed distribution, as well as new technologies in the conservation and sustainable use of biological ...
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30. Stresses the importance of putting science, technology and innovation and knowledge management and communication systems at the service of food security by 2030, and calls for the adoption in agricultural systems of the most advanced and appropriate information technology systems, such as the Internet, mobile platf...
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31. Also stresses the need for sustainable reinvigoration of the agricultural sector, the promotion of rural development and food security and nutrition, particularly in developing countries, in order to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development goals, and further stresses the importance of taking approp...
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33. Also notes that the global urban population is expected to almost double by 2050, making urbanization one of the main driving forces for transformation in the twenty-first century, and stresses the growing need to take measures to combat hunger and malnutrition among the urban poor through the promotion of the inte...
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34. Reaffirms the need for a comprehensive, two-pronged approach to food security and nutrition, on the one hand, to take direct action to address without delay the problem of hunger and micronutrient deficiencies among the most vulnerable populations while implementing medium- and long-term programmes to promote susta...
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35. Also reaffirms the need to promote a significant expansion of food, nutrition and agricultural research, extension services, training and education, and the financing of such research through resources from all sources, with a view to improving the productivity and sustainability of agriculture and making it a key ...
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36. Stresses that a universal, rule-based, open, non-discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system will promote agriculture and rural development in developing countries and contribute to food security and nutrition improvement, and urges the adoption of national, regional and international strategies that f...
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37. Takes note of the efforts of Member States and organizations of the United Nations system that have already proclaimed their commitment to the goals of the United Nations Decade of Action for Nutrition (2016-2025), and calls upon all stakeholders to actively support the activities of the Decade, including through c...
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38. Notes the commencement of the United Nations Decade for Family Agriculture (2019-2028) and, in this regard, calls for the full implementation of its resolution 72/239, and welcomes the global plan of action for the Decade to promote the development, improvement and implementation of public policies on family agricu...
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