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Retreat and Workshop for Delegates of Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs)


18 December 2018
11:00 - 04:00 hrs.
New York
, United States of America

​Background

The Vienna Programme of Action, agreed in 2014, aims to address the development challenges faced by LLDCs, and identifies six priorities for action for LLDCs, transit countries and development partners. These six areas of focus are: Fundamental transit policy issues; Infrastructure development and maintenance; International trade and trade facilitation; Regional integration and cooperation; Structural economic transformation; and Means of implementation.

The General Assembly, in its resolution 72/232, decided to hold a comprehensive, high-level midterm review on the implementation of the Vienna Programme of Action for Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) (VPoA) in 2019. In preparation for the mid-term review, the Group of LLDCs requested that UNCTAD host an Ambassadorial Retreat to address key substantive issues to be raised during the forthcoming mid-term review.

Half-way into the implementation period of the Programme, the assessment of progress achieved is not encouraging. While several countries have made progress on individual action areas, such as the building of infrastructure and regional cooperation, the group of LLDCs has, as a whole, faces significant challenges.

Objectives

The objectives of the Retreat are:
a) To take stock of progress in the implementation of the VPoA in key areas within UNCTAD’s mandates;
b) To share the results, findings and conclusions of UNCTAD’s work on LLDCs, including the Productive Capacities Index (PCI);
c) To inform Ambassadors on the outcomes of regional and sub-regional meetings organized by UNCTAD; and
d) To identify issues and concerns for further action by LLDCs and their development partners, in the context of the mid-term review and beyond.

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​For more information on UNCTAD's work in support of the landlocked developing countries (LLDCs), please see: https://unctad.org/en/pages/ALDC/aldc.aspx.

Contact

Mr. Mussie Delelegn