A/RES/65/1
Millennium Development Goal 8 – Develop a global partnership
for development
78. We commit ourselves to accelerating progress in order to achieve Millennium
Development Goal 8, including by:
(a) Accelerating efforts to deliver on and fully implement existing
Millennium Development Goal 8 commitments by enhancing the global partnership
for development to ensure the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals
by 2015;
(b) Supporting the implementation of national development strategies by
developing countries to meet the Millennium Development Goals by 2015,
including through external financial and technical support, to further promote
economic growth and to respond to the increased challenges posed by the impact of
the multiple crises, as well as long-term structural obstacles;
(c) Recognizing that the commitments made by developed and developing
countries in relation to the Millennium Development Goals require mutual
accountability;
(d) Strengthening the central role of the United Nations in enhancing global
partnerships for development, with a view to creating a supportive global
environment for the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals;
(e) Enhancing financing for development in the areas of domestic resource
mobilization, foreign direct investment, international trade, international financial
and technical cooperation for development, and debt and systemic issues by meeting
our commitments made in the Monterrey Consensus3 and reaffirmed in the Doha
Declaration on Financing for Development5 and all other relevant outcomes of
major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic, social and related
fields, thus expanding fiscal capacity for financing the attainment of the Millennium
Development Goals;
(f) The fulfilment of all official development assistance commitments is
crucial, including the commitments by many developed countries to achieve the
target of 0.7 per cent of gross national product for official development assistance to
developing countries by 2015 and to reach the level of at least 0.5 per cent of gross
national product for official development assistance by 2010, as well as a target of
0.15 to 0.20 per cent of gross national product for official development assistance to
least developed countries. To reach their agreed timetables, donor countries should
take all necessary and appropriate measures to raise the rate of aid disbursements to
meet their existing commitments. We urge those developed countries that have not
yet done so to make additional concrete efforts towards the target of 0.7 per cent of
gross national product for official development assistance to developing countries,
including the specific target of 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of gross national product for
official development assistance to least developed countries in line with the Brussels
Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries for the Decade 20012010,8 in accordance with their commitments. To build on progress achieved in
ensuring that official development assistance is used effectively, we stress the
importance of democratic governance, improved transparency and accountability,
and managing for results. We strongly encourage all donors to establish, as soon as
possible, rolling indicative timetables that illustrate how they aim to reach their
goals, in accordance with their respective budget allocation process. We stress the
importance of mobilizing greater domestic support in developed countries towards
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