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13. Urges continued efforts to make the most effective use of e-commerce to promote development through initiatives such as "eTrade for All", launched by UNCTAD, which proposes a new trade development strategy through e-trade to facilitate the availability of technical assistance to developing countries to enable them ...
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14. Recognizes in this regard that UNCTAD, in cooperation with other agencies and donors, has initiated and carried out rapid assessments of the state of readiness for e-commerce of the least developed countries, with a view to enhancing their understanding of the opportunities and obstacles that such trade could pose;
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17. Calls upon the international community to intensify its support to developing countries, including by increasing the resources available to them to strengthen their capacity to benefit from data and participate in the digital economy, genuinely and on an equal footing;
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20. Welcomes the work of the Information for All Programme of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to assist Member States in developing policies to bridge the digital divide and build equitable knowledge societies, and welcomes the holding of World Media and Public Information Week from...
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21. Recognizes that, despite recent progress and significant achievements, access to and use of information and communications technologies remains uneven, expresses concern at the wide gap between and within developed and developing countries in the areas of digital and broadband, including the fact that 90 per cent o...
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22. Stresses the need for all persons to have access to the Internet at an affordable and meaningful cost by 2030, including in all developing countries, welcomes the efforts of the United Nations to assist countries, at their request, in achieving this goal, and calls upon all stakeholders, including the international...
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23. Recognizes the importance of broadband for rural and remote users, and in this regard notes that small operators and local non-profit operators, offering, inter alia, community networks and various affordable, scalable and inclusive technological and operational models that can be installed as close as possible to ...
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25. Encourages research and development and the development of sustainable strategies that can lead to increased competitiveness, investment and a rapid reduction in the cost of information and communications technologies, and urges all stakeholders to bridge the continuing digital divide between and within countries, ...
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26. Notes the importance of more inclusive and equitable access to the benefits of the emerging digital economy, and recognizes the need for collective action to define new rules that not only favour large digital enterprises, but also provide for an open, equitable and non-discriminatory business environment, includin...
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27. Recognizes that the gender digital divide remains and that, globally, 69 per cent of men use the Internet, compared to 63 per cent of women, and that in least developed countries only 30 per cent of women use the Internet, compared with 43 per cent of men, and in this regard invites all stakeholders to bridge the d...
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28. Takes note of the regional implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society, facilitated by the regional commissions, as reflected in the report of the Secretary-General on progress made in the implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of the World Summit at the regional and inter...
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29. Encourages the United Nations funds and programmes and the specialized agencies to contribute, within their respective mandates and strategic plans, to the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on Social
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30. Takes note of the extension until the end of 2025 of the mandate of the Internet Governance Forum, as provided for in the outcome document of the high-level segment of the Forum on the comprehensive review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society;
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31. Recognizes the importance of the Internet Governance Forum and its mandate to provide a forum for multi-stakeholder dialogue on various issues, as reflected in paragraph 72 of the Tunis Agenda for the Information Society, including facilitating the consideration of policy issues related to key aspects of Internet g...
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32. Stresses the need to enhance the participation of Governments and stakeholders from all developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, in all meetings of the Internet Governance Forum, and in this regard invites Member States, as well as other relevant stakeholders, to assist Governments and all...
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33. Takes note of the work of the Working Group on Strengthening Cooperation, established by the Chair of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development, as requested by the General Assembly in its resolution 70/125, to develop recommendations on ways and means of further strengthening cooperation in accordan...
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34. Notes that the Working Group met five times between September 2016 and January 2018 to review the contributions of Member States and other stakeholders, as requested by the General Assembly in its resolution 70/125;
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35. Recalls the report of the Chairman of Working Group 16, which refers to the full text of all proposals and contributions, and expresses its appreciation to the Chairman and all participants who have contributed to the work of the Working Group;
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36. Welcomes the significant progress made by the Working Group on many issues and the apparent consensus on some of them, although there are still significant differences on other issues, and regrets in this regard that the Working Group has not been able to agree on recommendations on how to further strengthen cooper...
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37. Recognizes the importance of further cooperation in the future in order to enable Governments to fulfil their role and responsibilities on an equal footing with regard to international policy issues relating to the Internet, and notes the need for further dialogue and action to enhance cooperation, as envisaged in ...
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38. Encourages all stakeholders to take advantage of and contribute to the specialized forums and services offered by relevant United Nations bodies, such as the Commission on Science and Technology for Development, in order to strengthen global digital cooperation;
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39. Recognizes that the lack of access to affordable and reliable technologies and services is a major obstacle in many developing countries, including in Africa, as well as in the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries, small island developing States, middle-income countries, countries in conflict,...
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40. Also recognizes that information and communication technologies present new opportunities and challenges, and that there is an urgent need to remove the main obstacles preventing developing countries from joining and accessing new technologies, such as the lack of enabling conditions, the lack of resources, infrast...
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42. Notes that, while strong milestones have been set in building information and communications technology capacity in many areas of the development of the information society, efforts should continue to be made to address the remaining challenges, particularly in developing and least developed countries, and draws at...
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43. Recognizes the importance of assisting developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, to overcome the challenges and take advantage of opportunities related to the use of the Internet and electronic commerce, inter alia, in order to enhance their capacity in the field of international trade;
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44. Recognizes the importance of the free flow of information and knowledge and the need to address disparities in the flow of information at all levels, as the amount of information disseminated throughout the world increases and communication plays an increasingly important role, and recognizes that the integration o...
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45. Invites all stakeholders to continue, as a matter of priority, their efforts to bridge the digital divide in its various forms, to put into practice coherent strategies that promote the development of e-government and to continue to focus on information and communications technology policies and applications that b...
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46. Calls for the promotion of further research and for the development and transfer of technology on mutually agreed terms, including in the areas of food and nutrition, health, water and sanitation and energy, in order to contribute to the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions and to the achievement ...
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48. Invites all stakeholders to provide more comprehensive support to countries lagging behind in the digital economy in order to bridge the digital divide, create a more value-creating international environment and build capacity in the private and public sectors;
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49. Notes the critical importance of private sector investment in information and communications technology infrastructure, content and services, encourages Governments to put in place legal and regulatory mechanisms to encourage investment expansion and investment, and
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50. Encourages the promotion of digital solutions through access to and use of digital public goods, which may include free software, open data, open-source artificial intelligence models, open standards and free content that comply with national and international laws, in order to harness the full potential of rapid t...
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51. Welcomes the holding of the eighth Economic and Social Council forum on the follow-up to financing for development, takes note of the intergovernmental agreed recommendations and conclusions adopted at that meeting, 18 trusts that further progress will be made in the follow-up process, and welcomes the work of the ...
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52. Reaffirms the commitment, which is at the very heart of the 2030 Agenda, to leave no one behind, and undertakes to take more concrete measures to support people in vulnerable situations and the most vulnerable countries and to help the most disadvantaged first;
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53. Welcomes the important role of information and communication technologies in achieving sustainable development goals and in a recovery focused on inclusion and resilience in the aftermath of the VOCID-19 pandemic, and calls upon all stakeholders in the information and communication technology sector, including Gove...
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54. Notes that the Commission on Science and Technology for Development will collect contributions from member States, all facilitators and other stakeholders and will organize, at its twenty-seventh session, in 2024, and at its twenty-eighth session, in 2025, substantive discussions on the progress made in the impleme...
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56. Stresses the importance of better exploiting the benefits of artificial intelligence and overcoming the challenges associated with it, taking note of the ongoing efforts of the United Nations to conduct analyses and propose options;
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57. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session, through the Commission on Science and Technology for Development and the Economic and Social Council, a pragmatic report on the implementation of and follow-up to the present resolution, taking into account the 2030 Agend...
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58. Invites the co-chair of the multi-stakeholder collaborative forum on science, technology and innovation for the achievement of sustainable development goals to be held in 2024 to include information on the midterm reviews of science, technology and innovation for sustainable development goals in its summary;
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1. Invites all stakeholders to intensify their efforts to promote the creative economy, address the challenges facing the sector and create an enabling environment for the creative economy at all levels;
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2. Invites Member States to: (a) Promoting the integration and mainstreaming of the creative economy into economic policy, as well as national and international development plans and strategies, with a focus on strengthening the operational relationship between the creative economy and sustainable development goals in ...
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3. Invites UNCTAD, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the International Labour Organization and other relevant United Nations entities, within their mandates and within existing resources, and through voluntary contributions, as appropriate, to take the following steps: (a) Intensify ...
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4. Requests the UNCTAD secretariat, in consultation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the International Labour Organization and relevant entities of the United Nations system, to inform the General Assembly at its eighty-first session of the implementation of the present resolut...
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5. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its eighty-first session, under the item entitled "Macroeconomic policy questions", the sub-item entitled "Creative economy and sustainable development", and to consider it biennially thereafter.
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2. Recognizes the need to continue and intensify efforts to strengthen the coherence and coherence of the international monetary, financial and trading systems, reaffirms the need to ensure that these systems are open, fair and inclusive, to complement national efforts to achieve sustainable development, including stro...
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3. Also recognizes the need for an appropriate international financing for development system for the twenty-first century, including the scale of the needs of developing countries, in particular the poorest and most vulnerable, and the magnitude of the shocks faced by those countries, which is able to keep pace with t...
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4. Welcomes the work of the High-level Panel on the Development of a Multidimensional Vulnerability Index for Small Island Developing States, co-chaired by the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda,
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5. Notes that, by virtue of its universal membership and legitimacy, the United Nations provides an essential and unique forum for discussing international economic issues and their impact on development, and reaffirms that the Organization is ideally placed to take part in various reforms aimed at improving and streng...
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6. Recognizes that considerable efforts have been made at the national, regional and international levels to address the challenges posed by the global financial and economic crisis, the VOCID-19 pandemic and the many recent crises, but recognizes the need to do more to promote economic recovery, to manage the conseque...
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7. Also recognizes that the increased risk associated with more frequent and interconnected shocks requires new and innovative financing instruments in order to increase the availability of resources for all countries in need;
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8. Recognizes that efforts to overcome the global financial and economic crisis, the VOCID-19 pandemic and the many recent crises need to go beyond short-term assistance and that action must continue to be taken to assist developing countries, including middle-income countries, most in need of such assistance, includin...
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9. Recognizes that special drawing rights play the role of international reserve assets, recognizes that special drawing rights issues have helped to rebuild international reserves during the global financial and economic crisis and the VOCID-19 pandemic, thereby contributing to the stability of the international finan...
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10. Welcomes the issuance, on 23 August 2021, of special drawing rights amounting to 650 billion United States dollars, recommends that further voluntary options on special drawing rights be considered to meet the needs of developing countries members of the International Monetary Fund, calls for the voluntary reassign...
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11. Notes with appreciation the establishment of the Trust Fund for Resilience and Sustainability of the International Monetary Fund, which will assist eligible countries in addressing persistent structural problems with macroeconomic risks, looks forward to the next interim review of the Trust Fund, and notes that deb...
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12. Stresses that multilateral development banks are a key element in the reform of the international financial system, and also stresses the need to strengthen them and to consider increasing financing on favourable terms, taking into account the recommendations of the assessment of capital adequacy frameworks for inc...
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13. Urges the multilateral development banks to propose measures to mobilize and provide additional funding within their mandates to assist developing countries in achieving sustainable development goals, supports the reform efforts of the multilateral development banks and calls for concrete progress in this regard, i...
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14. Stresses the critical importance of a stable, inclusive and enabling global economic environment in promoting sustainable development, ensuring reliable and effective financing for development and achieving the 2030 Agenda through the mobilization of both public and private, national and international resources;
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15. Notes the adoption by the Statistical Commission of the proposed new indicator 17.3.1 under the sustainable development target 17.3 (Mobilizing additional financial resources from various sources for developing countries), also notes the importance of open, inclusive and transparent discussions on the modernization...
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16. Recalls that debtors and creditors, both public and private, must work together and in a transparent manner to prevent and resolve unsustainable debt situations and that borrowing countries have a responsibility to maintain debt sustainability, while recognizing that lenders also have a responsibility to lend in a ...
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19. Decides to strengthen coherence and cohesion among the various multilateral institutions and entities concerned with finance, investment, foreign trade policy and development, and and to strengthen cooperation among the major international institutions, in accordance with their mandates and governance structures, a...
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20. Recalls the need for flexibility in the implementation of counter-cyclical measures and appropriate and targeted responses to shocks of a diverse nature, including economic and financial crises, notes that, in the 2018 review of programme design and conditionality, the number of structural conditions attached to th...
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21. Takes note in this regard of the new strategy of the International Monetary Fund on social expenditure, notes with satisfaction that the Fund takes into account the negative impact that fiscal rebalancing could have on vulnerable persons, for whom social expenditure is essential to meet the commitments made under t...
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22. Invites multilateral development banks and other international development banks to continue to finance development on concessional and non-concessional terms, on a stable basis and from a long-term perspective, by raising contributions and capital, including in the form of hybrid capital, and by mobilizing resourc...
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23. Welcomes in this regard the efforts of the international financial institutions, including the newly established New Development Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in the global financing for development system, and calls for the strengthening of regional and subregional cooperation, including throug...
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24. Calls upon multilateral development banks, in this regard, to continue to provide flexible, concessional, readily available and intensive assistance in its initial phase and to develop innovative financial instruments that can absorb or reduce the financial costs to developing countries, while ensuring the financia...
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25. Encourages multilateral development banks, within their mandates and in a coordinated manner, to continue to strengthen their technical assistance, disseminate and share their knowledge and good practices and to promote a better understanding of financial capacities and capital needs in order to enhance the multipl...
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26. Recognizes the need for international financial institutions to promote, as appropriate, gender mainstreaming in their policies and programmes, including in the macroeconomic, employment and structural reform fields, in accordance with relevant national priorities and strategies;
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27. Urges multilateral donors, and invites international financial institutions and regional development banks, within their mandates, to study and implement policies that support national efforts to ensure that more resources are available to women and girls, especially in rural and remote areas, and invites multilate...
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28. Recognizes the importance of maintaining adequate resources for all international financial institutions and multilateral development banks, and reaffirms the importance of continuing governance reform in the light of developments in the global economy;
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29. Recalls the commitment of the International Monetary Fund to review the adequacy of assessed contributions and to continue the reform of governance in the context of the sixteenth general review of assessed contributions, including the adoption of a new base formula for the calculation of assessed contributions by ...
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30. Invites Member States to work together to strengthen and improve a system in which the different layers of the global financial security net are closely coordinated and have clearly defined responsibilities, and to consider improving regional financial arrangements to help countries cope with shocks, strengthening ...
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31. Recognizes the importance of international financial institutions maintaining, in accordance with their mandates, the policy space of each country, in particular developing countries, bearing in mind applicable international regulations and commitments;
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32. Reaffirms that action will be guided by coherent, country-driven and integrated national financing frameworks, reaffirms that each country is primarily responsible for its economic and social development and that the role of national development policies and strategies cannot be overestimated, recognizes that it re...
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34. Notes that the rapid evolution of digital financial technology, which the VOCID-19 pandemic has further accelerated, has transformed the provision of financial services and created a new digital asset ecosystem, recognizes the need to closely monitor progress in this regard at the national and global levels, to rev...
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36. Takes note of the statement of 11 July 2022 of the Financial Stability Board on international regulation and supervision of crypto-active activities, including stable digital currencies, in which it is emphasized that the competent authorities should provide for strong regulation and oversight if these currencies a...
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37. Also takes note of the work of the Financial Stability Board on financial market reform, undertakes to support or strengthen macro-prudential and counter-cyclical regulatory frameworks, reaffirms the commitment to the early completion of the programme for the reform of financial market regulation, including the ass...
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38. Notes that, outside the regulatory framework, risks are increasing, including with regard to the operations of non-bank financial institutions and financial technology companies, and urges financial regulators to increasingly monitor risks related to financial activities rather than types of financial institutions;
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39. Calls upon financial regulators to encourage financial institutions to explore new ways to improve their capacity to manage risks, including measures to combat money-laundering and the financing of terrorism, as well as the increased use of technology for better management of costs and risks associated with corresp...
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40. Stresses the importance of the international financial system being inclusive at all levels and that financial inclusion should be considered as a policy objective within the framework of financial regulation, in accordance with national priorities and legislation;
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41. Reaffirms that an effective and inclusive multilateral monitoring mechanism should be at the centre of crisis prevention efforts, stresses the need to continue to strengthen the monitoring of countries' financial policies, and in this regard takes note of the ongoing efforts to update the International Monetary Fun...
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42. Notes that countries of origin of capital flows may use appropriate combinations of macroeconomic, macro-prudential and regulatory policies to achieve their national macroeconomic objectives while avoiding excessive leverage and the significant international spillovers associated with volatile capital flows, calls ...
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43. Invites international financial and banking institutions to develop, in consultation with national authorities, context-specific guidelines on how countries can attract long-term international investment, building on the 2030 Agenda, in accordance with national plans and policies, in order to minimize the negative ...
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44. Reaffirms the need to reduce the reliance on credit ratings by credit rating agencies, including in the area of regulation, and to promote increased competition and measures to avoid conflicts of interest, stressing the importance of credit rating agencies ensuring that their ratings are objective, independent, for...
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45. Invites international financial and banking institutions to continue to increase transparency and rigour in the analysis of risk rating mechanisms, recognizing that sovereign risk ratings should be based as much as possible on objective and transparent parameters, which can be facilitated by high-quality data and a...
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47. Encourages all development banks to establish or manage social and environmental security systems, including sustainable infrastructure, human rights, gender equality and women's empowerment, that are transparent, effective, efficient and timely, involving the communities concerned in the design and implementation ...
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48. Reaffirms that States are strongly urged to refrain from adopting or implementing any unilateral economic, financial or commercial measures contrary to international law and to the Charter of the United Nations that impede the full realization of economic and social development, in particular of developing countrie...
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49. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session a concrete report on the implementation of the present resolution, in which he will place particular emphasis on the reform of the international financial system following the VOCID-19 pandemic;
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50. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-ninth session, under the item entitled "Macroeconomic policy questions", the sub-item entitled "International financial system and development", unless otherwise agreed.
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2. Recognizes that there is a correlation between the correct and transparent functioning of commodity markets and the ability of some commodity-dependent countries to generate appropriate tax revenues from their exports and to mobilize domestic resources to support the achievement of sustainable development goals and ...
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3. Encourages the provision of assistance to developing countries, in accordance with their national policies and plans and within the framework of technical assistance, in order to enhance their ability to detect and avoid false commercial billing and transfer pricing in the commodity sector, thereby providing more re...
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4. Recognizes the need for critical mineral-rich developing countries to add value to their supply chains, in accordance with the three pillars of sustainable development and in a balanced manner, in order to contribute to their economic structural transformation, create decent jobs, increase export earnings and partic...
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6. Stresses that developing countries, in particular African countries, the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States, face particular challenges as the decline in commodity prices threatens their sustainable growth and aggravates their debt position, and notes in thi...
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8. Recognizes that there are two major diversification strategies, one being horizontal diversification through the export of different types of commodities and other products to different markets, and the other being vertical diversification through value-added, and notes that such diversification strategies can promo...
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9. Recognizes the correlations between technological change, innovation, economic diversification and structural transformation, notes with concern that, for the most part, commodity-dependent developing countries have made only minimal progress over the past 25 years in reducing technological divides, and notes that t...
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10. Encourages Member States, development partners and the private sector to promote economic diversification in commodity-dependent developing countries through responsible and sustainable investment in productive capacities, accumulation of physical capital, value addition to commodity supply chains, human capacity-b...
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11. Invites the international community to support the efforts of commodity-dependent developing countries and to strengthen cooperation with them to eliminate factors that create structural barriers to international trade and hinder, inter alia, diversification, such as tariff and non-tariff barriers, limited access t...
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12. Stresses the importance of strengthening cooperation between the public and private sectors and investing heavily in commodity-dependent developing countries to promote diversification and improve integrated production structures in global value chains in the context of sustainable development;
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14. Welcomes the success of the Twelfth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization, held in Geneva from 12 to 17 June 2022 under the chairmanship of the Government of Kazakhstan, and looks forward to the holding of the Thirteenth Ministerial Conference, held in Abu Dhabi from 26 to 29 February 2024;
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15. Notes with concern that the recovery of the VOCID-19 pandemic is slow and uneven, particularly affecting developing countries, including commodity-dependent countries, and recognizes that international trade can play a role in achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 15 and sustainable, strong and bala...
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16. Calls for a coherent package of measures at the national, regional and international levels to address excessive price volatility and to assist commodity-dependent developing countries in mitigating its adverse effects by facilitating value-added creation and increasing their participation in commodity and commodit...
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17. Stresses the importance of developing agricultural policies and strategies that systematically take into account the crucial role of women in the areas of food security and nutrition improvement in short- and long-term responses to food insecurity and malnutrition and food crises in developing countries, and of str...
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