Implementation of the Third United Nations Decade
for the Eradication of Poverty (2018–2027)
A/RES/73/246
16. Notes with concern the continuing high levels of unemployment and
underemployment, inter alia, among young people, including young women in
particular, recognizes that decent work for all remains one of the best routes out of
poverty, and in this regard invites donor countries, multilateral organizations and
other development partners to continue to assist Member States, in particular
developing countries, in adopting policies consistent with the Global Jobs Pact
adopted by the International Labour Conference at its ninety-eighth session as a
general framework within which each country can formulate policy packages speci fic
to its situation and national priorities in order to promote a job -intensive recovery and
sustainable development;
17. Recognizes that substantial and efficiently spent investments are needed to
improve the quality of and access to education and in order to enable millions of
people to acquire skills for decent work, and takes note with appreciation of the report
of the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity and the
recommendations contained therein, as appropriate;
18. Encourages the international community to support developing countries
in their efforts to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme
poverty, and achieve gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls,
the poor and people in vulnerable situations, with a view to achieving the
internationally agreed development goals, including the Sustainable Development
Goals, as established by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which builds
upon the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals and addresses their
unfinished business, improving tax systems and access to financial services, including
affordable microfinance and credit, removing barriers to opportunity, enhancing
productive capacity, entrepreneurship, creativit y and innovation, encouraging the
formalization and growth of micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises, developing
sustainable agriculture and promoting full and productive employment and decent
work for all, emphasizing the important role of national efforts aimed at bringing
workers from the informal to the formal economy, guided, as appropriate, by the
Transition from the Informal to the Formal Economy Recommendation, 2015
(No. 204), of the International Labour Organization, complemented by national
efforts on effective social policies, including social protection floors, and in this
regard takes note of the Social Protection Floors Recommendation, 2012 ( No. 202),
of the International Labour Organization;
19. Reaffirms its commitment to embracing diversity in cities and human
settlements, to strengthening social cohesion, intercultural dialogue and
understanding, tolerance, mutual respect, gender equality, innovation,
entrepreneurship, inclusion, identity and safety, and the dignity of all people, as we ll
as to fostering liveability and a vibrant urban economy and to taking steps to ensure
that local institutions promote pluralism and peaceful coexistence within increasingly
heterogeneous and multicultural societies;
20. Acknowledges that good governance at the national and international
levels and sustainable, inclusive, sustained and equitable economic growth, supported
by full employment and decent work for all, and social integration, rising productivity
and a favourable environment, including public and private investment, inter alia
public-private partnership in a wide range of areas, and entrepreneurship, are
necessary to eradicate poverty, to achieve the internationally agreed development
goals, including the Sustainable Development Goals, which b uild upon the
achievement of the Millennium Development Goals and address their unfinished
business, and to realize a rise in living standards, and that corporate social
responsibility initiatives play an important role in maximizing the impact of public
and private investment;
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