The world¡¯s Least Developed Countries are in a race to deliver crucial global development goals by 2030.?This new decade needs to usher in a new global partnership to secure a better future for the world¡¯s most vulnerable nations.???
LDCs
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented human tragedy whose health and economic consequences will exacerbate the dramatic disruptions in the life of millions of people.
The pandemic emerged at a time when the world was already on an unsustainable path of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
NEW YORK 16 June 2020 ¨C Tackling health crises is not a new experience for Africa¡¯s least developed countries (LDCs), but the COVID-19 pandemic is presenting larger-scale socio-economic challenges few of these vulnerable countries are prepared for.
NEW YORK 12 J±¬ÁÏÍøE 2020 ¨C Universal access to sustainable energy remains a major requirement for the world¡¯s most vulnerable countries to gain a foothold in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the extreme vulnerability of LDCs. LDCs are facing an unprecedent challenge in coping with the multifaceted impact of a global health crisis while struggling to stay on track of sustainable development. Without swift and enhanced global assistance, development trajectory of LDCs will bereversed.
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The COVID-19 pandemic and its enormous impacts ¨C on a scale we have never seen before ¨C have drawn attention to the deep and fragile interconnections between people, planet and prosperity.????
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NEW YORK 28 April 2020 ¨C At a briefing today coordinated by ±¬ÁÏÍø-OHRLLS, ambassadors from the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) presented an urgent "global stimulus package for LDCs" to the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ms Amina Mohammed.??








