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76. We commit ourselves to promoting inclusive access to basic social and protection services, in particular to migrants, refugee children and youth, in accordance with national policies and legislation and international obligations, and we intend to coordinate and cooperate at all levels, as appropriate, in the provis...
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77. We encourage investment in innovative solutions that facilitate the mutual recognition of the skills, qualifications and competences of migrant workers at all levels of competence, as well as the development of skills in the sectors in demand, with a view to improving the employability of migrants in the formal lab...
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78. We encourage the adoption of appropriate measures to ensure the full, equal and effective participation of migrants in the creation of solutions and opportunities at the local level, as well as measures to improve the public perception of migrants and migration and to address the special situation of women and girl...
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79. We call upon the international community and all relevant stakeholders, without prejudice to ongoing assistance measures, to cooperate and mobilize resources and expertise, including through financial and in-kind assistance, as well as direct assistance to host countries, refugee populations and countries of origin...
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80. We commit ourselves to developing and implementing policies and measures to support the bilateral mobility of artists and other cultural professionals from and to the least developed countries, where there is no suitable channel, even South-South mobility, to foster the development of dynamic and bold cultural and ...
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82. We recognize the importance of strengthening good governance at all levels, by strengthening democratic processes and institutions, by undermining the rule of law, by improving efficiency, coherence, transparency and participation, by promoting the protection and promotion of human rights and by reducing corruption...
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83. We reaffirm the importance of the principle of the sovereign equality of all States enshrined in Article 2.1 of the Charter of the United Nations, and the need to ensure that the least developed countries are better represented and heard in decision-making and in the setting of international economic standards, and...
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85. We commit ourselves to strengthening good governance, democratic processes and the rule of law by ensuring that governance is exercised in a transparent and accountable manner, that access to justice and independent judicial institutions is equal for all, on the basis of respect for human rights, gender equality an...
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86. We are committed to assisting the least developed countries in establishing e-government services and digital solutions, services and applications to facilitate access to public sector offices and services, while ensuring strict protection of personal data, and to disseminating to citizens essential information abo...
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87. We commit ourselves to ensuring that the least developed countries are well represented in the decision-making and governance structures of international organizations, as appropriate. We also commit ourselves to providing continued support for the strengthening of the participation of the least developed countries...
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88. We commit ourselves to promoting policy coherence and coordination of international financial, trade and development institutions, processes and mechanisms, taking into account the diverse and specific development needs and challenges of the least developed countries.
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90. We commit ourselves to ensuring the full, equal and meaningful participation of women at all levels and stages of decision-making, as well as in all areas related to peace and security, including peace processes and mediation efforts, conflict prevention and resolution, peacekeeping, peacebuilding, relief and rehab...
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91. We must redouble our efforts to resolve or prevent conflict and commit ourselves to strengthening support for the least developed countries affected by fragility and conflict in order to address the root causes of conflict, to respond to the specific needs and situations of each country, and to promote broad-based,...
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92. We commit ourselves to building peaceful, just and inclusive societies that give all individuals equal access to justice and that are based on respect for human rights (including the right to development), cultural diversity and pluralism, as well as public access to information, on the effective implementation of ...
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93. We commit ourselves to making aid more predictable and the use of financial resources provided by the international community and countries for peacebuilding and State-building, with a view to achieving sustainable development, more effective, and we also encourage bilateral donors and multilateral institutions to ...
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94. We recognize the critical importance of science, technology and innovation — including inclusive and transformative innovation systems, environmentally sound technologies and ICTs — in the pursuit of sustainable development goals, all of which can play a key role in accelerating the pace of economic diversification...
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95. We are concerned that the benefits of advances in science, technology and innovation are very unevenly distributed between the least developed countries and the rest of the world, and that the least developed countries are significantly disadvantaged in terms of access to and capacity to acquire technologies, and t...
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97. We are concerned that the least developed countries with only limited infrastructure, human and institutional capacity and Internet access are unable to exploit and benefit from modern technologies, whether financial technologies or the ICT revolution. During the period of implementation of the Istanbul Programme o...
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99. We commit ourselves to assisting the least developed countries in the formulation of comprehensive national regulatory frameworks, in the development of quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient physical infrastructure and inclusive digital ecosystems, and in the formulation of sound science, technology and inno...
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100. We commit ourselves to providing universal and affordable Internet access in the least developed countries, to addressing the problems associated with the cost of Internet access, so that all individuals benefit from the benefits of new technologies, and to promoting an environment conducive to development for acc...
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101. We commit ourselves to identifying underserved communities and assisting the least developed countries to integrate a strategic approach to inclusive and sustainable models to connect the "last kilometre" and national broadband infrastructure development plans to promote access to information technology for the po...
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102. We commit ourselves to assisting the least developed countries in building capacity and developing a framework to accelerate the design, implementation and sustainable use of emerging technologies for the achievement of sustainable development goals and to benefit the agricultural, manufacturing and service sector...
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103. We commit ourselves to strengthening the science-policy interface and to increasing the knowledge and understanding of and access to new technologies by the people of the least developed countries by building stronger partnerships with scientific academies, universities, laboratories, innovation incubators and pri...
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104. We commit ourselves to strengthening the cybersecurity capacity of the least developed countries to mitigate cyber threats and to ensure better protection of their critical national infrastructures, including in the area of information technology and digital technology, thereby strengthening cyber-resilience and m...
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105. We commit ourselves to raising awareness of cybersecurity in the least developed countries in order to better protect their entire population, including vulnerable individuals, such as children, youth, the elderly, women and persons with disabilities.
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We commit ourselves to providing effective financial support to the least developed countries for the establishment or strengthening of national and regional scientific institutes, in order to enhance their capacities for research and development, science, technology and innovation, and to promote the adaptation and ap...
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107. We commit ourselves to helping the least developed countries to abandon low-value natural resources and technology-intensive products to focus on high-value-added and technology-intensive products, as well as to move towards more effective integration into global value chains, to build productive capacities, diver...
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The VOCID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the importance of sound scientific data and systems to address key threats, and we note that science, technology and innovation provide opportunities for the least developed countries to recover sustainably after the pandemic, without leaving no one behind, to reduce the risk of f...
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We commit ourselves to filling the science, technology and innovation gaps of the least developed countries and to providing financial and technical support and technology transfer to them on mutually agreed terms, including through South-South and triangular cooperation, in order to help ensure that all least develope...
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111. We will work to increase investment in education, including the acquisition of mastery of digital tools and e-learning, and to improve education and training in general, including lifelong learning, particularly in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, in order to bridge the digital divid...
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112. We will devote more funds to developing innovative solutions tailored to the local context and specific problems of the least developed countries, with a view to assisting those in vulnerable situations and leaving no one behind, including in the areas of agriculture and agricultural production, renewable energy a...
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We commit ourselves to intensifying multi-stakeholder support for the digital capacity-building of the least developed countries so that they can make full use of open, accessible and secure digital technologies, while encouraging Governments, in particular, to develop sound regulatory frameworks and policies that are ...
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117. We commit ourselves to promoting partnerships with the private sector in order to make full use of their capacity for innovation and to encourage increased investment in science, technology and innovation for development, including in sustainable networks and concrete digital capacity-building initiatives in the l...
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119. We recognize the untapped potential of the creative industries of the least developed countries to create full-time and productive jobs and develop decent work, support entrepreneurship and innovation, encourage integration into the formal sector and the growth of micro-enterprises and small and medium-sized enter...
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The least developed countries have limited productive capacity, which limits their ability to produce efficiently and efficiently and to diversify their economies, placing severe supply constraints on their economies and thereby reducing economic potential and export opportunities, and limiting productive employment ge...
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We commit ourselves to promoting and supporting the formulation of national strategies to increase decent employment, promote diversification, economic transformation and value addition, and improve the efficiency and competitiveness of the product processing, agriculture and services sectors, as well as life-cycle app...
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126. We encourage innovative solutions, entrepreneurship and the use of modern, sustainable, cost-effective and locally appropriate technologies and practices, with emphasis on the sectors of product processing, agriculture and services, including tourism, information and communications, and finance, and we call for th...
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127. We note the call for enhanced support for the establishment or improvement of quality assurance and standards related to products and services in the least developed countries in order to bring them into line with international standards.
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128. We call upon Member States to increase their financial and technical support to the least developed countries for the promotion of family farming and the development of small, medium- and large-scale agro-industrial enterprises, ensuring sustainable value-added across all parts of agricultural value chains; we com...
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129. We commit ourselves to promoting micro-enterprises, as well as small and medium-sized enterprises, especially those run by or owned by women, by advocating for full and equal access to financial services and products, by strengthening the legal framework, in particular that applicable to micro-enterprises, by help...
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130. We will encourage increased opportunities for market opportunities, as well as full and equal access to financial services and products, for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and entrepreneurs in the least developed countries, in order to generate sustainable growth and decent jobs, especially for women an...
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131. We reaffirm the importance of human capacities as a crucial factor in enabling the use of other productive capacities, and call for increased responsible public and private investment, including through international cooperation, in human capacity-building and skills development in order to increase productive cap...
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We commit ourselves to the formulation and implementation of integrated national and local policies for the development and maintenance of safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport infrastructure, encompassing all modes of transport.
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We urge development partners, international organizations, regional development banks and the private sector, through public-private partnerships and direct investment, to provide financial and technical support to the efforts of the least developed countries to develop and maintain their transport infrastructure; in t...
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We encourage the doubling of international public funding and the mobilization of resources from all possible sources to meet the pressing needs for investment in electricity generation and transmission, including through the extension of the electricity grid and the modernization of technologies, so that it is possibl...
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142. We commit ourselves to strengthening regional cooperation in promoting innovation and facilitating financing in this regard, to supporting the connection to regional cross-border electricity networks to promote economic integration and sustainable development, and to exchanging best practices, and in this regard w...
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143. We commit ourselves to promoting the full, equal and effective participation of women in the development and implementation of energy policies and programmes, as well as women's empowerment, to mainstream gender perspectives in energy policies and programmes, and to ensuring that women have access to, and use, sus...
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144. We commit ourselves to promoting public and private investment so that households can make the transition to cleaner, more efficient and sustainable food-cooking technologies and fuels, including through publicly supported technological innovation accelerators, with a focus on households in remote areas that are p...
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145. We commit ourselves to increasing the implementation of decentralized solutions at the lowest cost, political support, new business models and the exchange of best practices, including mini- and micro-networks, independent renewable energy systems, roof-mounted solar photovoltaic panels, financial technology solut...
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146. We call upon the least developed countries to create an enabling environment, including through appropriate regulatory frameworks and policy reforms, to facilitate private sector investment and to promote the development of attractive project reserves; we also invite development partners, multilateral development ...
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147. We express our support for the development, dissemination, dissemination, transfer, on mutually agreed terms, and application of environmentally sound technologies to address the challenges of energy access in the least developed countries, by identifying country-specific needs through the mobilization of technica...
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148. We commit ourselves to supporting the implementation of the Least Developed Countries Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency for Sustainable Development Initiative, which aims to harness the potential of renewable energy in all least developed countries and promote energy efficiency, and we call on development par...
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The least developed countries face many challenges in integrating into regional and global value chains, including limited industrial development, low levels of productivity and diversification, lack of access to modern technologies and structural transformation, limited access to trade finance, and the obligation to c...
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We call for better integration of the least developed countries into regional and global value chains in order to increase the diversification of their markets and products and accelerate their economic structural transformation and sustainable development.
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151. We commit ourselves to helping the least developed countries to significantly increase their integration into regional and global value chains, with the aim of enhancing their competitiveness and enabling them to move forward rapidly in the region.
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We commit ourselves to promoting an economic environment conducive to growth and development, the absence of corruption and a transparent and rule-based regulatory framework, with the key being the simplification of trade regulations and procedures, the reduction and streamlining of administrative formalities, the crea...
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155. We commit ourselves to strengthening cooperation for the exchange of experiences and the dissemination of best practices that stimulate entrepreneurship, dialogue and contacts, as well as the transfer of skills and technologies, on mutually agreed terms.
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156. We support the provision of financial resources, including grants, technical assistance, initial fund-raising and preferential financing, from donor countries, entities of the United Nations system, the World Bank Group and the IMF, as well as from the private sector, in order to leverage additional sources of fin...
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157. We know that the least developed countries can derive significant benefits from a rules-based, universal, open, transparent, predictable, inclusive, non-discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system under the auspices of the WTO. Despite the massive expansion of trade and investment in recent decades, t...
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158. We are concerned that the share of least developed countries in world merchandise exports has stagnated over the past decade, to remain at 1 per cent. The target of the sustainable development goals of doubling the share of least developed countries in world exports by 2 per cent by 2020, compared to 2011, has not...
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159. We are concerned that, as a result of VOCID-19, merchandise exports from least developed countries have fallen further by 9.1 per cent, bearing in mind that the average global decline was 7.7 per cent in 2020. 3 In 2020, the value of world trade in services had decreased by 35 per cent compared to the previous yea...
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161. We are concerned that the growing protectionist trends threaten to further weaken efforts to expand international trade and stress that bilateral and regional trade agreements should complement but not replace the role of the WTO as the central governance body for world trade; otherwise, the pattern of internation...
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We note that, since the adoption of the Istanbul Programme of Action, progress has been made in granting duty-free and quota-free market access to the least developed countries; in 2013, at the Ninth Ministerial Conference, held in Bali, Indonesia, WTO members adopted a decision on such access; most developed member co...
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We call upon all developed WTO member countries and all developing WTO members in a position to do so to give immediate effect to duty-free and quota-free market access for all products from all least developed countries, in accordance with the
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165. We reiterate our conviction that no country graduating from the least developed country category should have its development process interrupted or reversed, and we welcome the fact that the United Nations process of reclassification of the least developed countries contributes to ensuring that no country graduati...
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We note the considerable progress made in making preferential rules of origin simple and transparent and in facilitating market access for imports from least developed countries. At the ministerial conferences held in Bali in 2013 and in Nairobi in 2015, WTO members adopted two decisions on preferential rules of origin...
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We call on all developed and developing WTO members in a position to do so to facilitate market access for products from least developed countries, including through the application of simple and transparent preferential rules of origin to imports from least developed countries, in accordance with the guidelines adopte...
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169. We invite development partners to provide technical and financial assistance to the least developed countries to further develop their legal and technical capacities to comply with existing sanitary and phytosanitary measures and to overcome technical obstacles to the implementation of trade-related provisions.
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We know that the agreements on trade in services make it possible to liberalise services regardless of the way in which they are provided, in particular by removing obstacles to the temporary presence of natural persons in the provision of services abroad - "Mode 4" for the provision of services according to the WTO. W...
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171. We call on WTO members to take concrete steps, including through the provision of meaningful preferences to services and service providers from least developed countries, in accordance with the ministerial decisions of 2011, 2013 and 2015 on the implementation of the exemption for services provided by least develo...
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172. We note that, from 2011 to 2019, more than $100 billion was disbursed under the Aid for Trade initiative to help the least developed countries strengthen their infrastructure, build productive capacity and improve their trade policies and regulations. After a peak of $20 billion in 2018, the amount committed under...
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175. We note that 35 of the 46 least developed countries, or more than three quarters, are members of the WTO. Since 2011, six of the least developed countries have completed the accession process and have become members of the Organization. At the time of writing, eight of the least developed countries were in differe...
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We call on WTO members to fully implement the 2002 Guidelines on the Accession of the Least Developed Countries and the 2012 General Council Decision 6 , instruments governing accession , and to refrain from seeking favourable conditions and commitments beyond the agreed criteria to ensure the accession of all least de...
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We commit ourselves to providing appropriate financial and technical support to the least developed countries in order to ensure the successful conclusion of negotiations for the accession of those countries to the WTO.
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We welcome the entry into force on January 23, 2017, of the amendment to the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, aimed at facilitating access to medicines in countries with or without manufacturing capacity. We welcome the fact that, pursuant to the decision on the implementation of Arti...
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We recall the importance of Article 66.2 of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, which provides that developed member countries must provide incentives to enterprises and institutions within their territories in order to promote and encourage the transfer of technology to least develo...
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We take note of the progress made in reforming agricultural trade, and we appreciate the full scope of the ongoing discussions to reduce trade-distorting aid in the agricultural sector, particularly in the area of cotton, in line with the commitments made in relation to sustainable development objective No. 2. We recog...
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We call for the correction or prevention of trade restrictions and distortions in the world agricultural and cotton markets, including the elimination of all forms of agricultural export subsidies and disciplines applicable to all export measures with equivalent effect; we also call for improved market access for small...
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We note that the current rate of implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement is 70.2 per cent for all WTO members, but it was only 36.8 per cent for the least developed countries by 10 June 2021; we also note that 80 per cent of the least developed countries have already identified their technical assistance nee...
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We will implement the Trade Facilitation Agreement in order to speed up customs procedures, make trade easier, faster and cheaper, provide clarity, efficiency and transparency, reduce bureaucratic obstacles and exploit technological advances.
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185. We commit ourselves to supporting the least developed countries in the implementation of the Agreement on Trade Facilitation, including through assistance and support for capacity-building, to enable them to implement the Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement, in particular those in categor...
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We note that the VOCID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of digital technologies, which make it possible to continue economic activity during the crisis. e-commerce can take the form of business-to-business or business-to-consumer transactions, combined with online platforms and secure financial technology sol...
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We will contribute to the development of e-commerce in the least developed countries by creating digital ecosystems and supporting capacity-building. We urge development partners to provide additional and substantial support to the least developed countries in the following areas: building or facilitating access to ene...
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We take note of the discussions under the 1998 work programme on electronic commerce and encourage all WTO members to reinvigorate this programme in accordance with the spirit of its terms of reference and with the aim of bridging the digital divide between countries, or within one country, and urge all development par...
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We call for the full implementation of the provisions on special and differential treatment for developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, in accordance with the WTO agreements, and welcome the establishment of the monitoring mechanism, the purpose of which is to analyse and review all aspects o...
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We stress that regional cooperation, including in the form of trade integration and transit cooperation, can facilitate the integration of the least developed countries into the global trading system; we note that, as at 1 February 2021, 339 regional trade agreements were in force, 42 of which were in Africa; among oth...
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We commit ourselves to promoting regional economic integration and strengthening regional networking to increase trade at this scale, including through the integration of the least developed countries into value chains and trade in services.
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192. We commit ourselves to providing support to the least developed countries for the implementation of multi-country customs transit regimes, on the basis of international transit agreements or regional functional agreements.
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193. We commit ourselves to supporting the efforts of the least developed countries to promote subregional and regional cooperation, including export promotion, and to improve regional networking through trade facilitation measures, such as joint projects involving customs and border procedures and, to the extent possi...
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194. We will provide assistance to landlocked and small island least developed countries, with a view to addressing the problems posed by their remoteness from international markets and lack of infrastructure.
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The VOCID-19 pandemic and its health, economic and social consequences, including increasing inequalities between women and men and other inequalities, have made it even clearer that multilateral cooperation, unity and solidarity are needed to protect public health and to prepare for and respond to health emergencies i...
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We are committed to reducing the vulnerability of the least developed countries to economic and environmental shocks and natural risks, in particular those related to climate change, and to strengthening their capacity to address these and other issues by improving their adaptability and resilience; building resilience...
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We take note of the "Declaration of 28 April 2020 of the Group of the Least Developed Countries on Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): Emerging Issues and Global Recovery Plan for the Least Developed Countries" 9 and commit ourselves to supporting its implementation, in appropriate manner. We recognize the quality of the g...
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We commit ourselves to providing support at the national and international levels to ensure equitable and affordable access for all to diagnostic tools, vaccines and therapeutic products against VOCID-19, and to strengthen social protection systems in the least developed countries to make them more inclusive, in order ...
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213. We commit ourselves to continue our efforts to mobilize increased support for the least developed countries, including capacity-building for adaptation planning and implementation, within the framework of their work programme under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and through additional an...
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214. We commit ourselves to strengthening Action for Climate Empowerment in the Least Developed Countries through the development and implementation of training programmes focusing on climate change education at all levels.
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215. We commit ourselves to providing technical assistance to the least developed countries for the establishment of national operational risk information systems, which will then facilitate policy development and decision-making by all stakeholders, including Governments and local authorities, private sector enterpris...
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216. We agree to intensify support to the least developed countries for the strengthening of their national statistical and planning offices and other relevant authorities for the systematic collection, analysis and validation of disaster loss data and relevant disaster risk reduction targets, as well as for strengthen...
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217. We emphasize the need to strengthen the multi-hazard early warning system and all existing multi-hazard crisis mitigation and resilience-building measures for the benefit of the least developed countries, in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, as a key instrument for building resilience to ...
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We call for public, private, national and international investment, as well as bilateral and multilateral support, to be resilient to climate change, informed by risk analysis and aligned with national and local strategies for adaptation, resilience to climate hazards and disaster risk reduction and efforts to avoid, m...
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