A/RES/71/241
Second United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (2008–2017)
developed countries in the short term and to reach 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to the
least developed countries within the time frame of the 2030 Agenda, and encourages
ODA providers to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of
ODA/GNI to the least developed countries;
21. Recognizes that international public finance plays an important role in
complementing the efforts of countries to mobilize public resources domestically
and that, for the least developed countries as a group, ODA remains the largest
source of external financing, that the decline in ODA to the le ast developed
countries during the past years was a worrisome trend and that the level of
0.09 per cent of gross national income attained in 2014 remained below the relevant
0.15 to 0.20 per cent target to which many developed countries have committed, and
notes, in that context, the 4 per cent real-term increase in bilateral ODA to the least
developed countries in 2015 and the projection that the proportion of ODA to those
countries will continue to rise in 2016–2019, suggesting that developed countries
are reversing the decline in ODA to the least developed countries;
22. Welcomes the increasing efforts to improve the quality of ODA and to
increase its development impact, recognizes the Development Cooperation Forum of
the Economic and Social Council, notes other initiatives, such as the high-level
forums on aid effectiveness, which produced, inter alia, the Paris Declaration on Aid
Effectiveness, the Accra Agenda for Action 18 and the Busan Partnership for
Effective Development Cooperation, which make impor tant contributions to the
efforts of the countries that have made commitments to them, including through the
adoption of the fundamental principles of national ownership, alignment,
harmonization and managing for results, and bears in mind that there is no one-sizefits-all formula that will guarantee effective assistance and that the specific situation
of each country needs to be fully considered;
23. Stresses the importance of using multidimensional indicators and
developing transparent measurements of progress on sustainable development that
complement gross domestic product in order to effectively reflect the reality of the
populations of all developing countries in order to eradicate poverty in all its forms
and dimensions, including extreme poverty, and reduce inequality everywhere,
according to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development;
24. Recognizes the urgent need to address poverty in all its forms and
dimensions, including extreme poverty, hunger, malnutrition and food security,
which will lead to rich payoffs across the Sustainable Development Goals, and
encourages the international community to enhance international cooperation and
devote resources to developing rural and urban areas and sustainable agriculture and
fisheries and to supporting smallholder farmers, especially women farmers, herders
and fishers in developing countries, particularly in the least developed countries;
25. Also recognizes that social and economic development depends on the
sustainable management of the natural resources of the planet, and stresses the
importance of conserving and sustainably using oceans and seas, freshwater
resources, forests, mountains and drylands and protecting biodiversity, ecosystems
and wildlife, as well as promoting sustainable tourism, tac kling water scarcity and
water pollution, strengthening cooperation on desertification, dust storms, degraded
land and soil and drought, promoting resilience and disaster risk reduction,
addressing decisively the threat posed by climate change and environm ental
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