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To adopt, preferably by the time of that Conference, a policy of duty- and quota-free access for
essentially all exports from the least developed countries;
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To implement the enhanced programme of debt relief for the heavily indebted poor countries
without further delay and to agree to cancel all official bilateral debts of those countries in return
for their making demonstrable commitments to poverty reduction; and
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To grant more generous development assistance, especially to countries that are genuinely making
an effort to apply their resources to poverty reduction.
16. We are also determined to deal comprehensively and effectively with the debt problems of low- and
middle-income developing countries, through various national and international measures designed to make
their debt sustainable in the long term.
17. We also resolve to address the special needs of small island developing States, by implementing the
Barbados Programme of Action5 and the outcome of the twenty-second special session of the General
Assembly rapidly and in full. We urge the international community to ensure that, in the development of a
vulnerability index, the special needs of small island developing States are taken into account.
18. We recognize the special needs and problems of the landlocked developing countries, and urge both
bilateral and multilateral donors to increase financial and technical assistance to this group of countries to
meet their special development needs and to help them overcome the impediments of geography by
improving their transit transport systems.
19. We resolve further:
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To halve, by the year 2015, the proportion of the world’s people whose income is less than one
dollar a day and the proportion of people who suffer from hunger and, by the same date, to halve
the proportion of people who are unable to reach or to afford safe drinking water.
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To ensure that, by the same date, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to
complete a full course of primary schooling and that girls and boys will have equal access to all
levels of education.
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By the same date, to have reduced maternal mortality by three quarters, and under-five child
mortality by two thirds, of their current rates.
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To have, by then, halted, and begun to reverse, the spread of HIV/AIDS, the scourge of malaria and
other major diseases that afflict humanity.
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To provide special assistance to children orphaned by HIV/AIDS.
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Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States (Report of the
Global Conference on the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States, Bridgetown,
Barbados, 25 April-6 May 1994 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.94.I.18 and corrigenda), chap. I,
resolution 1, annex II).
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