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31. We emphasize that sustainable development must be inclusive and peoplecentred, benefiting and involving all people, including youth and children. We
recognize that gender equality and women’s empowerment are important for
sustainable development and our common future. We reaffirm our commitments to
ensure women’s equal rights, access and opportunities for participation and
leadership in the economy, society and political decision-making.
32. We recognize that each country faces specific challenges to achieve
sustainable development, and we underscore the special challenges facing the most
vulnerable countries and, in particular, African countries, least developed countries,
landlocked developing countries and small island developing States, as well as the
specific challenges facing the middle-income countries. Countries in situations of
conflict also need special attention.
33. We reaffirm our commitment to take urgent and concrete action to address the
vulnerability of small island developing States, including through the sustained
implementation of the Barbados Programme of Action and the Mauritius Strategy,
and underscore the urgency of finding additional solutions to the major challenges
facing small island developing States in a concerted manner so as to support them in
sustaining momentum realized in implementing the Barbados Programme of Action
and the Mauritius Strategy and achieving sustainable development.
34. We reaffirm that the Istanbul Programme of Action outlines the priorities of
least developed countries for sustainable development and defines a framework for
renewed and strengthened global partnership to implement them. We commit to
assist the least developed countries with the implementation of the Istanbul
Programme of Action as well as in their efforts to achieve sustainable development.
35. We recognize that more attention should be given to Africa and the
implementation of previously agreed commitments related to its development needs
that were made at major United Nations summits and conferences. We note that aid
to Africa has increased in recent years. However, it still lags behind commitments
that were previously made. We underscore the key priority for the international
community of supporting Africa’s sustainable development efforts. In this regard,
we recommit to fully implement the internationally agreed commitments related to
Africa’s development needs, particularly those contained in the Millennium
Declaration, the United Nations Declaration on the New Partnership for Africa’s
Development, 26 the Monterrey Consensus, the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation
and the 2005 World Summit Outcome, as well as the 2008 political declaration on
Africa’s development needs.
36. We recognize the serious constraints to achieving sustainable development in
all its three dimensions in landlocked developing countries. In this regard, we
reaffirm our commitment to address the special development needs and the
challenges faced by landlocked developing countries through the full, timely and
effective implementation of the Almaty Programme of Action, as contained in the
declaration on the midterm review of the Almaty Programme of Action. 27
37. We recognize the progress made by middle-income countries in improving the
well-being of their people, as well as the specific development challenges they face
in their efforts to eradicate poverty, reduce inequalities and achieve their
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See resolution 63/2.
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