A/RES/66/288
Least developed countries
181. We agree to effectively implement the Istanbul Programme of Action and to
fully integrate its priority areas into the present framework for action, the broader
implementation of which will contribute to the overarching goal of the Istanbul
Programme of Action of enabling half the least developed countries to meet the
criteria for graduation by 2020.
Landlocked developing countries
182. We invite Member States, including development partners, organizations of the
United Nations system and other relevant international, regional and subregional
organizations, to speed up further the implementation of the specific actions in the
five priorities agreed upon in the Almaty Programme of Action and those contained
in the declaration on the midterm review of the Almaty Programme of Action, in a
better coordinated manner, in particular for the construction, maintenance and
improvement of their transport, storage and other transit-related facilities, including
alternative routes, completion of missing links and improved communications and
energy infrastructure, so as to support the sustainable development of landlocked
developing countries.
Africa
183. While we acknowledge that some progress has been made towards the
fulfilment of international commitments related to Africa’s development needs, we
emphasize that significant challenges remain in achieving sustainable development
on the continent.
184. We call upon the international community to enhance support and fulfil
commitments to advance action in areas critical to Africa’s sustainable development,
and welcome the efforts by development partners to strengthen cooperation with the
New Partnership for Africa’s Development. We also welcome the progress made by
African countries in deepening democracy, human rights, good governance and
sound economic management, and encourage African countries to continue their
efforts in this regard. We invite all Africa’s development partners, in particular
developed countries, to support African countries in strengthening human capacities
and democratic institutions, consistent with their priorities and objectives, with a
view to furthering Africa’s development at all levels, including by facilitating the
transfer of technology needed by African countries as mutually agreed. We
recognize the continued efforts by African countries to create enabling environments
for inclusive growth in support of sustainable development and the need for the
international community to make continued efforts to increase the flow of new and
additional resources for financing for development from all sources, public and
private, domestic and foreign, to support these development efforts by African
countries, and welcome the various important initiatives established between
African countries and their development partners in this regard.
Regional efforts
185. We encourage coordinated regional actions to promote sustainable
development. We recognize, in this regard, that important steps have been taken to
promote sustainable development, in particular in the Arab region, Latin America
and the Caribbean and the Asia-Pacific region, through relevant forums, including
within the United Nations regional commissions. While noting that challenges
remain in several areas, the international community welcomes these efforts, and the
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