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13. Notes the activities of the Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters and the initial contributions of India to the voluntary fund and Norway to a multi-donor project to support the work of the Committee and its subcommittees and related capacity-building activities, as well as the contributi...
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14. Recalls the holding on-line of the Global Forum on Infrastructure from 6 to 8 October 2020, and reaffirms that the Forum is responsible for identifying and addressing gaps in infrastructure and capacity in infrastructure, infrastructure and infrastructure, as well as the implementation of the Global Forum on Infras...
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15. Also recalls the progress made in the start-up of the activities of the three components of the Technology Facilitation Mechanism, and welcomes the 2030 Connect online platform, which was established within the framework of the Technology Facilitation Mechanism;
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17. Stresses the need to ensure that all people have access to the Internet at an affordable cost by 2030, which is an essential step towards achieving an inclusive and sustainable digital economy that empowers people in vulnerable situations in order to bridge the digital divide, and the need to capitalize on financia...
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18. Recalls the holding in New York on 3 and 4 May 2023 of the eighth annual multi-stakeholder forum on science, technology and innovation for the achievement of sustainable development goals, the summary of which, prepared by the Co-Chairs, 14 contributed to the discussion of the high-level political forum on sustaina...
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19. Recalls that the Addis Ababa Programme of Action provides a comprehensive framework for the financing of sustainable development and is an integral and supportive and comprehensive part of the 2030 Agenda, and that it contributes to putting into context the targets on means of implementation through the adoption of...
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20. Also recalls that States will not be able to achieve the ambitious goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda without a revitalized and strengthened global partnership and means of implementation commensurate with that ambition, and reaffirms the commitment, which is at the heart of the 2030 Agenda, to leave no one behin...
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21. Urges developed countries to expand and honour their official development assistance commitments, including that of many developed countries, to allocate 0.7 per cent of their gross national income to official development assistance to developing countries and between 0.15 per cent and
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22. Encourages the strengthening of the lending capacity of multilateral development banks, in this regard urges them to make the most of their financial balance sheet in order to optimize their lending, while preserving their sound credit ratings, financial viability and privileged creditor status, and takes note of t...
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23. Takes note of the recommendations of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts on Financing for Development of UNCTAD, which contribute to the discussion of the Economic and Social Council forum on the follow-up to financing for development, in accordance with the mandate of the Group;
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24. Notes that, in order to achieve bold and concerted global action to achieve sustainable development in its three dimensions — economic, social and environmental — in a balanced and integrated manner, to achieve sustainable, inclusive and resilient recovery and to ensure that the world is on track to achieve the sus...
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25. Calls for progress in the development of a comprehensive inter-agency plan of action for the United Nations system as a whole, taking into account the status and recommendations of the Secretary-General, with a view to better addressing the multidimensional nature of sustainable development and facilitating coopera...
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26. Encourages Member States to continue to discuss, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, including international financial institutions, multilateral development banks and regional commissions, indicators of progress in sustainable development that complement or are not limited to gross national product, taking...
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27. Stresses the urgent need to develop indicators for measuring progress in sustainable development that complement or are not limited to gross national product in order to enhance international cooperation on sustainable development.
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(a) Takes note of all proposals submitted by the Secretary-General for indicators of progress in sustainable development that complement or are not limited to gross domestic product, drawing on existing complementary measurement methodologies, for consideration by the General Assembly; (b) Stresses the call for the est...
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28. Welcomes the work of the High-level Panel on the Development of a Multidimensional Vulnerability Index for Small Island Developing States, which was co-chaired by the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, and the former Prime Minister of Norway, Erna Solberg, including the Panel's consultations with...
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29. Decides to convene, in 2025, a fourth international conference on financing for development in order, inter alia, to assess progress made in the implementation of the Monterrey Consensus, the Doha Declaration and the Addis Ababa Programme of Action, to identify obstacles and challenges encountered in the implementa...
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31. Decides to establish an intergovernmental preparatory committee for the preparatory process for the Conference with regard to organization, procedure and substance, which will hold, in 2024, an organizational session for one day in the first quarter and no more than three sessions, each of a duration not exceeding ...
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32. Decides that the Bureau of the Intergovernmental Preparatory Committee shall be composed of three members of each regional group and that the Committee shall elect two persons as co-chairs from among the members of the designated Bureau, one from a developed State and one from a developing State, and that the host ...
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33. Invites the regional groups to propose, by 15 January 2024 at the latest, their candidatures for the Bureau of the Intergovernmental Preparatory Committee, which will consist of 15 members, so that they may participate in the preparatory activities prior to the first meeting of the Committee;
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34. Decides that, during its organizational session in the first quarter of 2024, the Intergovernmental Preparatory Committee shall adopt decisions and, where appropriate, make recommendations to the General Assembly on the dates of the sessions of the Committee, on additional modalities, including on inclusive partici...
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35. Welcomes the offer of the Government of Ethiopia to host a session of the Intergovernmental Preparatory Committee in 2024 in Addis Ababa, as part of the preparatory process for the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, to review progress and delays in the implementation of the Addis Ababa Pr...
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36. Also welcomes the offer of the Government of Mexico to host a session of the intergovernmental preparatory committee in preparation for the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development;
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37. Invites the Bureau of the Intergovernmental Preparatory Committee to organize further meetings of the Committee in an informal manner in New York, as appropriate and in the most efficient and effective manner, in order to conclude discussions on the modalities and draft outcome document of the Fourth International ...
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39. Welcomes the work of the Financing for Sustainable Development Office and encourages it to continue its work in accordance with its mandate, in collaboration with experts from the public and private sectors, academia, civil society and other multilateral organizations dealing with financing for development issues;
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40. Requests the Secretary-General to submit an action-oriented report to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session, in which the emerging challenges and key drivers in financing for development will be presented, which could be considered in the future in the context of the Economic and Social Council forum on...
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42. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-ninth session the item entitled "Follow-up to and implementation of the outcome of the International Conferences on Financing for Development".
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3. Stresses the need to give due attention to the problems and concerns of small island developing States in all relevant major United Nations meetings and conferences and in the context of the relevant work of the United Nations development system, and requests that disaggregated data on small island developing States...
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4. Welcomes resolution 5/14 adopted by the United Nations Environment Assembly at its resumed fifth session, and the convening of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to elaborate a legally binding international instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment, based on a comprehensive approa...
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5. Recalls with concern the findings and conclusions of the needs assessment resulting from the expansion of the mandates of the organizational units of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the Secretariat and the Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Cou...
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6. Welcomes the continued commitment of the international community to take urgent and concrete measures to reduce the vulnerability of small island developing States and to continue to work together on further developments
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7. Invites the international community to consider ways and means to best reflect multidimensional vulnerability in existing practices and guidance on debt sustainability and development support, including access to finance on favourable terms;
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8. Welcomes the commitment of the Development Assistance Committee of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, in the communiqué issued at its high-level meeting in 2020, to improve policies and programmes related to the specific needs of small island developing States, and takes note of the publicati...
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9. Recognizes that small island developing States continue to face significant challenges in securing adequate and affordable financing for sustainable development, including concessional financing, and in this regard encourages development finance to take into account the specific vulnerabilities of small island devel...
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10. Recalls paragraph 10 of its resolution 77/245 of 30 December 2022, in which, inter alia, it endorsed the proposals for the definition of structural vulnerability and resilience, as well as the two-tier structure contained in the progress report of the High-level Panel on the Development of a Multidimensional Vulner...
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11. Welcomes the work of the High-level Panel on the Development of a Multidimensional Vulnerability Index for Small Island Developing States, which was co-chaired by the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, and the former Prime Minister of Norway, Erna Solberg, including its consultations with States ...
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12. Requests the President of the General Assembly at its seventy-eighth session to designate two persons as co-facilitators, one from a developing country and one from a developed country, to initiate as soon as possible an intergovernmental process, supported by an interim secretariat jointly provided by the Departme...
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13. Requests the Secretary-General to assess how multidimensional vulnerability is being addressed by the United Nations system, to study the potential uses and applications of the multidimensional vulnerability index and to inform the intergovernmental process;
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14. Reaffirms that small island developing States continue to suffer losses and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change, including extreme weather events and slow onset events, resulting in unprecedented social, economic and environmental challenges, bringing debt to unsustainable levels, and in th...
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15. Stresses that new, additional, predictable and adequate financial resources must be made available urgently and immediately to assist developing countries that are particularly vulnerable in coping with economic and non-economic losses and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change, including extr...
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16. Notes with concern the findings of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services and the fact that none of the Aichi biodiversity targets set for 2020 has been fully achieved, which has led to social, economic and environmental problems in small island developing States, recog...
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17. Recognizes that improving the access of small island developing States to debt financing and management, as well as early and orderly debt restructuring, is essential for the economic recovery, resilience-building and sustainable development of small island developing States, and notes that small island developing ...
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18. Takes note of the conclusions of the Secretary-General that small island developing States, including those with higher middle income and high income, face difficulties in accessing disaster financing, owing to the various conditions and resource limits applicable to them,
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19. Recognizes the increasing impact of exogenous disasters and shocks on the debt position of small island developing States, and encourages all creditors to integrate, as appropriate, indexed sovereign obligations, such as disaster clauses, including those of climate origin, that temporarily suspend payments or exten...
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20. Reaffirms that official development assistance, both technical and financial, can promote resilient societies and economies, and calls upon the international community to mobilize additional resources from all sources and at all levels to support the development efforts of small island developing States;
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21. Notes with concern the transitional challenges faced by small island developing States that have recently graduated from or are about to graduate from the least developed countries, remains aware that graduation from this category should not slow the progress made by a developing country, and stresses the need to d...
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24. Stresses the need to take targeted measures to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, reduce inequality and promote the establishment of appropriate social protection systems and measures at the national level for the poor and vulnerable;
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25. Recognizes that the achievement of sustainable development goals in small island developing States is impossible without private investment, including long-term foreign investment, which can be facilitated and stimulated by the creation of an enabling environment and capacity-building for small island developing St...
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26. Recognizes the important role of the Partnership Framework for Small Island Developing States in monitoring the progress of existing partnerships and in encouraging the establishment of new, real and sustainable partnerships, and in this regard welcomes the establishment of the United Nations Small Island Developin...
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27. Recognizes that partnerships with stakeholders are essential for building resilience, disaster risk reduction and achieving sustainable development and adaptation to climate change at the local level, and notes the call for the establishment of a biennial multi-stakeholder regional dialogue on partnerships with sma...
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28. Reaffirms its commitment to take urgent and concrete measures to address the vulnerability of small island developing States, including by continuing the implementation of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States, the Mauritius Strategy for the Further Implementation...
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31. Welcomes the appointment of the Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs and the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States as Secretary-General and Special Adviser to the Secretary-General of the Fourth International Conf...
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32. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure, in 2024, the allocation of the resources required for the effective implementation of the expanded mandates of the organizational units of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs and the Office of the High Representative dealing with small island developing States, in...
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34. Recognizes the commitment of small island developing States to promote sustainable development and, in this regard, has mobilized resources at the national and regional levels, despite limited capacity, and welcomes the long-standing support and support provided by the international community and the private sector...
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35. Invites the continuation and consolidation of efforts to assist small island developing States, and calls for enhanced support from the United Nations system to those States to address the many existing and emerging obstacles to their sustainable development;
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36. Takes note of the schedule of the preparatory committee, co-chaired by the Permanent Representatives of Maldives and New Zealand to the United Nations, to facilitate the intergovernmental process on the outcome document of the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States, and in this regard inv...
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40. Recalls paragraphs 37, 38 and 39 of resolution 77/245 on participation in the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States, and in this regard reiterates its call upon international and bilateral donors, as well as the private sector, financial institutions, foundations and other donors, to sup...
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41. Stresses the need for the effective participation of civil society, including non-governmental organizations and other major groups, in particular small island developing States, in the Conference, and calls for voluntary contributions to facilitate their participation;
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42. Recognizes the urgent need to assist small island developing States in strengthening their statistical offices and to further support national capacity-building to improve data collection and statistical analysis, including disaggregated and high-quality data, and welcomes the decision of the Government of Antigua ...
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43. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session a report on the follow-up to and implementation of the Samoa Pathways, including the progress made and the continuing challenges, on the implementation of the present resolution, building on the deliberations and conclusio...
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44. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-ninth session, under the item entitled "Sustainable development", the sub-item entitled "Follow-up to and implementation of the Accelerated Modalities for Action of Small
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1. Takes note of the reports of the Secretary-General on the follow-up to the Fifth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries 13 and on the effective implementation of the functions of the Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Isl...
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2. Calls upon the least developed countries, with the support of their development partners, to work towards the implementation of the Doha Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries, including through an ambitious implementation strategy, integrating the provisions of the Programme of Action into their nati...
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3. Also calls upon the least developed countries, in cooperation with their development partners, to expand existing country-level review and reporting mechanisms, including those related to the achievement of sustainable development goals and the implementation of poverty reduction strategy papers, country-specific co...
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4. Calls upon development partners and all other relevant actors to implement the Doha Programme of Action by integrating it into their national cooperation policies, activities and programmes, as appropriate, so as to provide the least developed countries with the enhanced, predictable and targeted support provided fo...
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5. Invites the United Nations system, including the governing bodies of the United Nations funds and programmes and other multilateral organizations, including the World Bank Group, the International Monetary Fund and other international financial institutions, as well as the World Trade Organization, to contribute to ...
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6. Welcomes the work of the Inter-Agency Advisory Group on the Least Developed Countries, led by the Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States, notes the action taken by the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coo...
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7. Recalls the strong commitment of Heads of State and Government and representatives of States to make progress in achieving the concrete results set out in the Doha Programme of Action on the feasibility, potential effectiveness and administrative modalities of a stock-building system or alternative arrangements, suc...
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8. Decides to include the Doha Programme of Action in its review of the implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits, which include the review of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda;
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9. Notes with concern the estimates that, by 2030, the majority of the world's poor will live in the least developed countries, indicating that the implementation of the 2030 Agenda has fallen behind, stresses that the least developed countries need international support to achieve the sustainable development goals and...
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10. Expresses its deep concern at the devastating impact of the VOCID-19 pandemic on the least developed countries, takes note of the declaration of the Least Developed Countries Group on VOCID-19 of 28 April 2020, 15 and undertakes to support its implementation, in appropriate modalities, and invites development partn...
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11. Notes with concern that the world is in a very difficult context, characterized by the persistent divergence in the prospects for sustainable development at the global level, stresses that, at the mid-point of the timetable for the implementation of the sustainable development goals, the task will be arduous, as
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12. Welcomes the political declaration adopted by the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (Sustainable Development Goals Summit), held in New York on 18 and 19 September 2023 16 , and urges that timely action be taken to ensure its full implementation;
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13. Welcomes the efforts of the Secretary-General to close the financing gap for the sustainable development goals through a plan to revive the sustainable development goals, and reiterates his commitment to promote, in a timely manner, in discussions at the United Nations and in other forums and institutions, the Secr...
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14. Reaffirms that the least developed countries, which constitute the group of the most vulnerable countries, need strengthened international support to overcome the structural challenges, as well as the recent devastating effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic, conflicts and climate change, the deteriorating food security ...
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15. Recognizes that many developing countries, including the least developed countries, bear significantly higher borrowing costs to finance the fight against VOCID-19, which exacerbates the financial gap and can undermine the achievement of sustainable development goals;
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16. Also recognizes the need to mobilize domestic public and private resources, including at the subnational level, and to complement them, if necessary, with international assistance and foreign direct investment, in order to achieve sustainable development and achieve the sustainable development goals, and that, in t...
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17. Welcomes the commitment of development partners to ensure compliance with their official development assistance commitments to the least developed countries, to ensure that aid is in line with their national priorities and to ensure that it is more in line with their domestic systems and procedures, welcomes the de...
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18. Also welcomes the global ambition to voluntarily distribute US$ 100 billion of special drawing rights to developing and least developed countries, invites Member States with strong external payments positions to consider voluntarily transferring special drawing rights to countries in need, in particular the least d...
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19. Notes that the global macroeconomic outlook remains highly uncertain and is particularly bleak for many developing countries, including a large number of least developed countries, which face increasing debt servicing and severe budgetary constraints, and that, if nothing is done, the financial gap will lead to a l...
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20. Calls upon public creditors to provide long-term sustainable financing in the form of grants and concessional financing to least developed countries and to provide more fixed and low-rate loans,
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21. Stresses the urgent need to enhance climate ambitions in the implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 17 and the Paris Agreement on climate change mitigation, adaptation and the provision of means of implementation, in particular financial assistance to developing countries, urges...
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22. Notes with concern that the current supply of climate finance for adaptation remains insufficient to address the worsening effects of climate change in developing country Parties, and considers it important that such financing be adequate and predictable, welcomes the fact that Parties 18 have urged developed count...
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23. Welcomes the call by Parties 19 for the full implementation of the 100 billion dollar target by developed countries, without delay and until 2025, and stresses the importance of transparency in the implementation of the commitments made, also welcomes the call on the functional entities of the Financial Mechanism o...
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24. Notes that by 2021 electrification rates in the least developed countries continued to increase, but remained low, at 56 per cent, that 481 million people in the least developed countries did not have access to electricity by 2021, representing nearly two thirds of the world's total population living without access...
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25. Stresses the need to strengthen the multi-hazard early warning system and all existing multi-hazard crisis mitigation and resilience-building measures, including comprehensive disaster financing strategies, for the benefit of the least developed countries, in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reducti...
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26. Calls upon developing countries, in a spirit of solidarity and in accordance with their capacities, to support the implementation of the Doha Programme of Action in mutually agreed areas of cooperation under South-South and triangular cooperation, which complement, but not replace, North-South cooperation;
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27. Stresses the importance of 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 procedures, t...
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28. Welcomes the holding in Geneva from 12 to 17 June 2022 of the Twelfth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization and the adoption of its ministerial declarations, and looks forward to the achievement of concrete and positive results at the Thirteenth Ministerial Conference, and also welcomes the conveni...
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30. Recognizes that the least developed countries face significant infrastructure gaps, including in the areas of transport, energy, water, sanitation and information and communications technology, and reaffirms the need to promote the quality, reliability, sustainability and robustness of infrastructure and to improve...
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31. Reaffirms that the least developed countries are particularly vulnerable to and disproportionately affected by the adverse effects of climate change, environmental degradation and other disasters, and recognizes the critical importance of building resilience by enhancing capacity-building and financing for adaptati...
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32. Recalls the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030), and reaffirms that disaster-prone developing countries need special attention because of their high vulnerability and exposure to the adverse effects of climate change, recognizes that the development and implementation of risk-sensitive plans, p...
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33. Welcomes the high-level meeting on the mid-term review of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030), held under its auspices on 18 and 19 May 2023, which assessed progress in mainstreaming disaster risk reduction into policies, programmes and investments at all levels, identified good practices, ...
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34. Recognizes the need to address serious food insecurity and malnutrition in the least developed countries, calls upon Member States and other relevant stakeholders to ensure the effective functioning of food and agricultural supply chains, and invites international financial institutions to find urgent, affordable a...
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35. Takes note of the recommendations of the Secretary-General, including the establishment of a financing mechanism for food imports, a credit guarantee mechanism and a special food reserve system, and in this regard reiterates its request to the Secretary-General, through voluntary contributions, to conduct a study, ...
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36. Recognizes that special efforts must be made to ensure that all young people, including girls, have equal access to lifelong learning opportunities and equal access to quality education at all levels, including pre-school, primary, secondary and higher education, and technical and vocational training, and in this r...
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37. Stresses the need for the early conclusion of feasibility studies, as mandated by the Doha Programme of Action, to determine whether it would be possible to establish an online university or other equivalent platforms to promote in the least developed countries and countries that have recently graduated from this c...
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39. Also recognizes the need to assist the least developed countries in building capacity and in developing a framework to accelerate the design, implementation and sustainable use of emerging technologies for sustainable development goals, including through the enhancement of digital skills and skills, as part of effo...
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41. Expresses its commitment to implement the decision contained in the Addis Ababa Programme of Action to adopt and implement mechanisms to encourage investment in least developed countries, reaffirms decision 21 to provide financial and technical assistance for project preparation and contract negotiations, advisory ...
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42. Reaffirms that gender equality, the empowerment of women and girls and the full enjoyment of human rights by all are essential factors for sustainable, inclusive and equitable economic growth and development, and reaffirms the need to mainstream a gender perspective, including through targeted measures and investme...
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