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importance of promoting the full participation and involvement of mountain
communities in decisions that affect them and of integrating indigenous knowledge,
heritage and values in all development initiatives;
20. Underscores the need to take into account relevant articles of the
Convention on Biological Diversity; 5
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21. Recognizes that many developing countries as well as countries with
economies in transition need to be assisted in the formulation and implementation of
national strategies and programmes for sustainable mountain development, through
bilateral, multilateral and South-South cooperation, as well as through other forms
of collaborative approaches;
22. Notes that funding for sustainable mountain development has become
increasingly important, especially in view of the greater recognition of the global
importance of mountains and the high level of extreme poverty, food insecurity and
hardship facing mountain communities;
23. Invites Governments, the United Nations system, the international
financial institutions, the Global Environment Facility, all relevant United Nations
conventions and their funding mechanisms, within their respective mandates, and all
relevant stakeholders from civil society and the private sector to consider providing
support, including through voluntary financial contributions, to local, national and
international programmes and projects for sustainable development in mountain
regions, particularly in developing countries;
24. Underlines the importance for sustainable development in mountains of
exploring a wide range of funding sources, such as public-private partnerships,
increased opportunities for microfinance, including microcredit and microinsurance,
small housing loans, savings, education and health accounts, and support for
entrepreneurs seeking to develop small- and medium-sized businesses and, where
appropriate, on a case-by-case basis, debt for sustainable development swaps;
25. Notes that public awareness needs to be raised with respect to the
positive and unaccounted economic benefits that mountains provide, and underlines
the importance of enhancing the sustainability of ecosystems that provide essential
resources and services for human well-being and economic activity and of
developing innovative means of financing for their protection;
26. Recalls with satisfaction the adoption by the Conference of the Parties to
the Convention on Biological Diversity of a programme of work on mountain
biological diversity, 6 the overall purpose of which is the significant reduction of the
loss of mountain biological diversity by 2010 at the global, regional and national
levels, and its implementation, which aims at making a significant contribution to
poverty eradication in mountain regions;
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27. Recognizes that mountain ranges are usually shared among several
countries, and in this context encourages transboundary cooperation approaches,
where the States concerned agree, to the sustainable development of mountain
ranges and information-sharing in this regard;
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