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UN: No more excuses; Guterres calls for ‘revolution of support’ to aid world’s least developed countries

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5 March 2023.? "Three years after the world began its epic struggle against?COVID-19, the least developed countries?) – already grappling with severe structural impediments to sustainable development and highly vulnerable to economic and environmental shocks – have found themselves stranded amid a rising tide of crisis, uncertainty, climate chaos and deep global injustice.?

LDCs in an "Accord for a Healthier World"

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26 May? 2022.? Pharmaceutical company Pfizer has launched an initiative?called ?whereby it has committed to provide its patent-protected medicines and vaccines available in the United States or European Union on a not-for-profit basis to 45 countries of the world's poorest countries and work with local officials to ensure regulatory, infrastructure, capacity and other aspects are addressed to ensure?these products to reach those most in need .? Thirty

From the WTO: DG Okonjo-Iweala calls on LDCs to focus on most pressing priorities for MC12

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Photo:?WTO DG Okonjo-Iweala calls on LDCs to focus on most pressing priorities for MC 12.? ?16 May 2022: "Delivering the opening address at the “South-South Dialogue on Least-developed Countries (LDCs) and Development” on 16 May in Geneva, Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala stressed the need to deliver tangible outcomes for LDCs at the 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) to be held on 12-15 June.

From the WTO: WTO members look at how trade can help LDCs recover from COVID-19

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"WTO members noted the sharp decline in least-developed countries’ (LDCs) participation in world trade since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic at a meeting of the Sub-Committee on LDCs on 16 February. The chair, Ambassador Kirsti Kauppi (Finland), underlined the need for the international community to work together to promote trade opportunities in LDCs." More at 

Side-event at financing for development forum: How can development finance address the vulnerability challenge in LDCs and other vulnerable countries? Improving allocation and supporting structural transformation

"The COVID-19 crisis urges us to rethink the economic vulnerability of Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and developing countries more generally. The crisis is putting to a test international support measures and in particular their capacity to adequately respond to countries’ needs. LDCs exhibit significant vulnerabilities that can be overlooked by the current mechanisms of financing for development. At the same time, those vulnerabilities contribute to the slow gains in structural transformation and productive capacity.

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Africa Regional Review ahead of LDC5

22-26 February 2021.?The Africa Regional Review meeting?is expected to?review the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action (IPoA) in the region, as 33 out of 46 LDCs?are located in?Africa. They face multiple challenges in achieving the goals and targets of the?IPoA, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as well as Agenda 2063. Their structural constraints are compounded by new and emerging challenges, including those posed by ongoing conflict, the climate crisis, COVID-19 and their devastating impacts.

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Webinar: Asia Pacific LDCs’ graduation, trade and pandemic

The graduation of the LDCs?is expected to mark a significant achievement in their development path. However, despite?new prospects, LDC graduation also present?some challenges in meeting the demands of a successful transition to the next stages of socio-economic development. Upon the graduation, LDCs will lose a number of support measures after specific transition periods.

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