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(e) Supporting participatory, community-led strategies aligned with national
development priorities and strategies;
(f) Promoting universal access to public and social services and providing
social protection floors;
(g)
Improving capacity to deliver quality services equitably;
(h) Implementing social policies and programmes, including appropriate
conditional cash-transfer programmes, and investing in basic services for health,
education, water and sanitation;
(i) Ensuring the full participation of all segments of society, including the
poor and disadvantaged, in decision-making processes;
(j) Respecting, promoting and protecting all human rights, including the
right to development;
(k) Increasing efforts to reduce inequality and eliminate social exclusion and
discrimination;
(l) Enhancing opportunities for women and girls and advancing the
economic, legal and political empowerment of women;
(m) Investing in the health of women and children to drastically reduce the
number of women and children who die from preventable causes;
(n) Working towards transparent and accountable systems of governance at
the national and international levels;
(o) Working towards greater transparency and accountability in international
development cooperation, in both donor and developing countries, focusing on
adequate and predictable financial resources as well as their improved quality and
targeting;
(p) Promoting South-South and triangular cooperation, which complement
North-South cooperation;
(q)
Promoting effective public-private partnerships;
(r) Expanding access to financial services for the poor, especially poor
women, including through adequately funded microfinance plans, programmes and
initiatives supported by development partners;
(s) Strengthening statistical capacity to produce reliable disaggregated data
for better programmes and policy evaluation and formulation.
24. We recognize that the scaling-up of the successful policies and approaches
outlined above will need to be complemented by a strengthened global partnership
for development, as set out in the action agenda below.
25. We take note of the first formal debate organized by the President of the
General Assembly in which different views on the notion of human security were
presented by Member States, as well as the ongoing efforts to define the notion of
human security, and recognize the need to continue the discussion and to achieve an
agreement on the definition of human security in the General Assembly.
26. We recognize that climate change poses serious risks and challenges to all
countries, especially developing countries. We commit ourselves to addressing
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