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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 the Heads of State and Government and representatives of States to make progress towards achieving the concrete results set out in the Doha Programme of Action with regard to the feasibility, potential effectiveness and administrative modalities of a stock-building system or alternat...
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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 strengthened international support to achieve the sustainable developm...
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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 is set to be arduous, ...
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12. Welcomes the political declaration adopted by the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development under its auspices (Sustainable Development Goals Summit), held in New York on 18 and 19 September 2023, 19 , and urges prompt action 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 in the United Nations as well as in other forums and institutions, t...
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15. 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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16. Recognizes that many developing countries, including the least developed countries, bear significantly higher borrowing costs to finance post-VOCID-19 recovery, thereby widening the financial gap and threatening to undermine the achievement of sustainable development goals;
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17. Also recognizes the need to mobilize domestic public and private resources, including at the subnational level, and to complement them, as appropriate, with international assistance and foreign direct investment, in order to achieve sustainable development and achieve the sustainable development goals, and that, in...
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18. 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 aligned 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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19. Welcomes the exceedance of the US$ 100 billion of special drawing rights, 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 the voluntary transfer of ...
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20. 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, facing increasing debt servicing and severe budgetary constraints, and that, if nothing is done, the financial divide will lead to a lo...
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21. Calls upon public creditors to make sustainable long-term financing in the form of grants and concessional financing available to the least developed countries and to offer more fixed and low-rate loans, stressing that this is part of a set of financing methods that also includes grants;
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22. Stresses the urgent need to enhance climate ambitions in the implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement with regard to climate change mitigation, adaptation and the provision of means of implementation, in particular financial assistance to developing countri...
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23. 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 recognizes the importance of adequate and predictable climate finance, welcomes the call by Parties 20 on developed countries among ...
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24. Also notes with concern that 486 million people in the least developed countries did not have access to electricity by 2022, representing nearly two thirds of the world's population living without access to electricity, calls for urgent action by the international community to address the inequalities in access to ...
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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. Welcomes the progress made in the framework of the Secretary-General's "Early Alerts for All" initiative, and invites the expansion of this initiative to include all the least developed countries with the most pressing and lagging needs;
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27. Invites Member States, the United Nations system as a whole, civil society organizations and development partners in the public and private sectors to consider the recommendations contained in the report contained in document A/79/288, aimed at accelerating the implementation of measures to fill gaps and establish ...
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28. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its eighty-first session, within existing reporting obligations and within existing resources, a detailed technical report on the status of multi-hazard early warning systems in the least developed countries with a view to assessing progress made;
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29. Welcomes the adoption of resolution 78/322 of 13 August 2024 on the multidimensional vulnerability index, calls for the inclusion of the least developed countries in the membership of the advisory group of independent experts, as appropriate, and considers that further improvement of the index is possible, includin...
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30. 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 in South-South and triangular cooperation, which complement, but not replace, North-South cooperation;
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31. 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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32. Urges the least developed countries and their development partners to make use of existing initiatives and programmes and to refer, for example, to the ministerial decisions of the World Trade Organization on duty-free and quota-free market access and preferential rules of origin for the least developed countries, ...
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33. 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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34. 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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35. 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 considers that the
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36. 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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37. Recognizes the need to address serious food insecurity and malnutrition in the least developed countries, invites Member States and other relevant stakeholders to ensure the effective functioning of food and agricultural supply chains, invites the international financial institutions to find urgent, affordable and ...
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38. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General on food insecurity in the least developed countries on the modalities, terms of reference and governance and support structures of the Food Stockbuilding Mechanism for the least developed countries and the recommendations contained therein on the modalities, terms o...
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39. 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 inclusive and quality education at all levels, including pre-school, primary, secondary and higher education, and technical and vocational training,...
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41. Recognizes the need to assist the least developed countries in building capacity and 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 efforts to b...
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43. Reaffirms 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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44. Recognizes that improving participation and empowering civil society, young people and women will contribute to poverty eradication and sustainable development, reaffirms that gender equality, the advancement of women and girls and the full enjoyment of human rights by all are essential factors for sustainable, inc...
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46. Reaffirms its conviction that no country eligible for graduation from the least developed country category should have its development process interrupted or reversed, and welcomes the fact that the process of graduation of least developed countries should not be halted or reversed.
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47. Stresses the importance of integrating support to reclassification countries and reclassified countries into the relevant programmes of work of entities of the United Nations development system, taking into account the increasing number of reclassification countries and the need to continue to benefit from the assi...
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48. Recognizes that the preparatory period leading up to graduation from the least developed country category is crucial in enabling the countries concerned to develop their national strategies for a smooth transition, and invites bilateral, regional and multilateral development partners to assist in the design, prepar...
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50. Recognizes that the activities relating to the least developed countries in the Secretariat need to be better coordinated and consolidated in order to allow for effective monitoring of the implementation of the Doha Programme of Action led by the Office of the High Representative and to provide coordinated support ...
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51. Also recognizes that, over the years, the scope and complexity of the responsibilities of the Office of the High Representative has significantly increased and that, in addition to its responsibilities under its original mandate, it must undertake research and analysis, monitor sectoral policy developments at the i...
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53. Invites States, intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, major groups and other donors to contribute promptly to the trust fund for the financing of the activities of the Office of the High Representative to facilitate the implementation of and follow-up to the Doha Programme of Action and the particip...
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54. Expresses its deep appreciation to the Government and people of Qatar for hosting the second part of the Fifth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries and for providing all necessary support to the Conference and its follow-up work;
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55. Expresses its appreciation to all development partners for their support to the least developed countries and their continued support for the implementation of the Doha Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries and the achievement of the goals associated with it;
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56. Recalls paragraph 309 of the Doha Programme of Action, in which the General Assembly was invited to consider conducting a comprehensive high-level midterm review of the implementation of the Programme of Action in 2026, expresses its appreciation to the Government of Qatar for its generous offer to host the high-le...
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57. Requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary measures, with the assistance of relevant United Nations bodies and bodies, including the Department of Global Communications of the Secretariat, in collaboration with the Office of the High Representative, to intensify their public information activities and oth...
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58. Also requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its eightieth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution and the Doha Programme of Action, and decides to include in the provisional agenda of its eightieth session, under the item entitled "Groups of countries in special...
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1. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General, in which the Secretary-General reviews recent progress in the activities related to the Third United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (2018-2027), assesses progress, gaps and challenges in poverty eradication and the consequences of the VOCID-19 pandemi...
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2. Recognizes the importance of improving national statistical capacities and monitoring systems to ensure access to high-quality, accessible, up-to-date, reliable and disaggregated data by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migration status, disability, geographical location and other relevant characteristics, in n...
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3. Reaffirms that the objective of the Third Decade is to preserve the momentum created by the implementation of the Second Decade and to support, in an efficient and coordinated manner, the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 13 and the sustainable development goals, in particular Goal 1, which ...
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4. Also reaffirms that each country is primarily responsible for its own sustainable development and that the role of national development policies and strategies in achieving sustainable development and poverty eradication cannot be overemphasized, and recognizes that additional efforts by countries should be compleme...
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5. Notes with concern that the world is not on track to eradicate extreme poverty by 2030, and stresses the commitment to eradicate extreme poverty worldwide and the importance of efforts to reduce by at least half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its forms and dimensions, ...
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6. Expresses deep concern that while progress has been made towards poverty reduction, it remains uneven, given that in 110 developing countries, 1.1 billion people still live in poverty in all its dimensions, and that this number remains considerable and unacceptable, while income, wealth and opportunity inequalities ...
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7. Welcomes the political declaration of the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (Sustainable Development Goals Summit), 14 held under its auspices in New York on 18 and 19 September 2023, and urges prompt action to ensure its full implementation;
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8. Recognizes that, despite its devastating effects, the VOCID-19 pandemic offers an opportunity to propose policies to rebuild in an inclusive, sustainable and resilient manner, including by promoting investments in agriculture, food security and nutrition, decent jobs, including sustainable jobs, universal health cov...
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9. Calls upon the international community, including Member States and the organizations of the United Nations development system, including the funds, programmes and specialized agencies, in accordance with their mandates, to continue to accord the highest priority to poverty eradication, within the framework of the U...
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10. Also calls upon the international community, including Member States, to continue their ambitious efforts to find sustainable socio-economic solutions that benefit as many as possible and are more equitable, balanced, stable and development-oriented in order to overcome poverty and, bearing in mind that all forms o...
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11. Recognizes that poverty reduction also requires a sustained increase in productive capacity and, in this regard, recalls the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and stresses the extent to which economic growth and structural transformation, through increased productivity and a skilled and healthy workforce, amo...
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12. Also recognizes the urgent need to address the issue of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, hunger, malnutrition and food insecurity, which will have a positive impact on the achievement of all sustainable development goals, and encourages the international community to strengthen in...
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13. Invites all relevant stakeholders, including the United Nations system and civil society organizations, to share good practices in programmes and policies aimed at addressing inequalities among people living in extreme poverty and to promote the active participation of those populations in the design and implementa...
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14. Welcomes the contributions of South-South cooperation to poverty eradication and sustainable development, recalls in this regard the Second United Nations High-level Conference on South-South Cooperation, held in Buenos Aires from 20 to 22 March 2019, and its outcome document 15 , reaffirms that South-South coopera...
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15. Stresses the importance of the review of the Second United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty in promoting and supporting the integration of decent work and poverty eradication into national and international policies, strategies and programmes, with particular emphasis on those at risk of being left out...
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16. Notes with concern that unemployment and underemployment remain high, bearing in mind that 191 million people worldwide are unemployed in 2024, recognizes that the provision of decent work for all is one of the best ways to overcome poverty, and in this regard invites donor countries, multilateral organizations and...
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17. Recognizes that access to inclusive and equitable quality education has a significant impact on poverty and the cycle of intergenerational poverty, and stresses the need to increase investment in human capital to improve the comparative advantages of wage-related workers, and to enable people, including those in vu...
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18. Notes with concern that, since the beginning of the pandemic, more than 1.6 billion children and young people have been affected by the closure of educational institutions, with an estimated 249 million children and young people between the ages of 6 and 18 not attending school in the world in 2023, with girls and ...
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19. Calls upon the international community to assist developing countries to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, and to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls, the poor and vulnerable, with a view to achieving the internationally agreed development g...
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20. Recognizes that industrial development and productive capacity are essential for structural transformation and sustainable and inclusive economic growth, and in this regard encourages the international community to assist developing countries in stimulating industrial development, digital transformation, innovation...
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22. Calls upon the international community to strengthen cooperation on food security and energy security, noting the potential need for increased international assistance and cooperation to distribute food to countries in need in order to avoid replicating errors in the distribution of vaccines against VOCID-19, and s...
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23. Reaffirms that social protection, including non-contributory programmes and cash transfers, has proven to be effective in reducing poverty and inequality, but that social protection coverage remains extremely low in countries with the highest poverty rates, also reaffirms that social investment and innovation, in p...
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24. Stresses the importance of taking a comprehensive set of targeted measures to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, and of establishing social protection systems and measures for all in the national context, including social protection floors, and of ensuring that a significa...
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25. Reaffirms its commitment to promoting diversity in cities and human settlements, strengthening social cohesion, dialogue and understanding among cultures, tolerance, mutual respect, gender equality and empowerment of all women and girls, innovation, entrepreneurship, inclusion, protection of identity, security and ...
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26. Recognizes that good governance at the national and international levels and sustainable, inclusive, sustained and equitable economic growth, based on full employment, decent work for all, social integration, increased productivity and an enabling environment, including public and private investment, public-private...
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27. Stresses the importance of the use of multidimensional indicators and the development of transparent measures to assess progress in sustainable development, in addition to gross domestic product, in order to effectively take into account the reality of the lives of the people of all developing countries, to eradica...
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28. Recognizes that economic and social development depends on the sustainable management of the planet's natural resources, and stresses the importance of ensuring the conservation and reasonable use of the seas and oceans, freshwater resources, forests, mountains and drylands and the protection of biological diversit...
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29. Also recognizes that sustainable, inclusive, sustained and equitable economic growth is essential for the eradication of poverty and hunger, in particular in developing countries, and stresses that national efforts in this regard must go hand in hand with the creation of an enabling international environment and gr...
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30. Stresses the importance of adopting policies and measures that not only take into account gender issues but are actively aimed at achieving the goal of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls, to address long-term structural problems, including those faced by women as economic agents, and to remo...
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31. Stresses that the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda highlights the need to mobilize significant financial and non-financial resources from multiple sources, including through enhanced development cooperation, as well as regional, subregional and interregional cooperation, so that all developing countries, in part...
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32. Stresses that the achievement of sustainable development and the eradication of poverty are based on the capacity and commitment of countries to effectively mobilize domestic resources, attract foreign direct investment, fulfil their official development assistance commitments, make effective use of official develo...
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33. Welcomes the intensification of efforts to improve the quality and effectiveness of official development assistance, welcomes the Economic and Social Council Forum for Development Cooperation, and takes note of other initiatives such as the high-level forums on aid effectiveness, including the Paris Declaration on ...
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34. Recognizes that domestic resources mobilized in accordance with the principle of national ownership and supplemented by international assistance, as appropriate, will be essential for the achievement of sustainable development and its objectives;
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35. Stresses that public international financing plays an important role in complementing national efforts to mobilize domestic public resources, in particular in the poorest and most vulnerable countries with modest domestic resources;
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37. Recognizes that the activities of private enterprises, entrepreneurship, investment and innovation are important drivers of productivity, shared economic growth and job creation, that private international capital flows, in particular foreign direct investment, together with a stable international financial system,...
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38. Notes that public international financing, including official development assistance, is largely used to facilitate the mobilization of additional resources from other sources, both public and private, through appropriate risk-sharing mechanisms, including co-investment, public-private partnerships and guarantees, ...
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39. Stresses the importance of increased domestic support for the achievement of official development assistance goals, including through increased public awareness, the presentation of disaggregated data on aid effectiveness and the demonstration of its concrete results, encourages partner countries to take advantage ...
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40. Calls upon the international community to ensure that official development assistance and support for the budgetary capacity of developing countries are targeted and intensified, and to increase investment in digital technology, care, the quality of decent jobs and reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure...
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41. Notes with satisfaction that, according to data from 2023, official development assistance has increased by 1.8 per cent compared to 2022 in real terms and that net bilateral (country-to-country) aid flows to the least developed countries have increased by 3 per cent compared to 2022 in real terms, but is concerned...
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42. Encourages all stakeholders, as appropriate, to make voluntary contributions to the United Nations funds for the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, in order to strengthen efforts in this regard;
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43. Welcomes the ongoing work of the relevant organizations of the United Nations system in support of the activities related to the Third Decade, recognizes that the eradication of poverty is a complex task, stresses the importance of strengthening the leadership role of the United Nations in promoting international c...
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44. Urges the international community to seek to address, as a matter of priority, the consequences of natural disasters, climate change, conflict and major epidemics that seriously impede efforts to eradicate poverty and reduce inequality, in particular in developing countries;
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45. Also urges the international community to accelerate initiatives aimed at eradicating hunger, food insecurity and all forms of malnutrition, and to ensure the realization of the right to adequate food for all, including through access to adequate, healthy and nutritious food throughout the year and the promotion of...
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46. Recognizes the importance of addressing the special challenges and needs of countries in special situations, including African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States, as well as the specific problems of a large number of middle-income countries and c...
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47. Welcomes the observance on 17 October 2024 of the Thirty-second International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, invites all States, the United Nations system, relevant intergovernmental organizations and relevant national organizations, including non-governmental organizations, to participate in the observance of...
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48. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its eightieth session a report on activities relating to the Third Decade, which addresses progress made, gaps identified and challenges encountered in the eradication of poverty, in particular in developing countries, and includes comprehensive re...
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49. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its eightieth session, under the item entitled "Elimination of poverty and other development issues", the sub-item entitled "Activities relating to the Third United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (2018-2027)", unless otherwise agreed.
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2. Reaffirms that gender equality and the advancement of women and girls will make a vital contribution to the achievement of all sustainable development goals and targets, that the full realization of human potential and sustainable development is impossible as long as half of humanity continues to be denied full huma...
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4. Stresses that economic, social and environmental development policies must be interrelated so that all persons, including women and children living in poverty or in vulnerable situations, enjoy the benefits of economic growth and inclusive development, and also emphasizes the need to work towards the timely implemen...
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5. Reaffirms that the achievement of gender equality, the advancement of women and girls and the full enjoyment of their human rights, including the right to development, is essential for achieving sustainable, inclusive and equitable economic growth and development, recalls the need to mainstream gender issues, includ...
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