Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today asked the international community to fulfil and renew their commitment for structural transformation in LDCs as the nations do not ask for "charity".
“The Doha Programme of Action is yet another assurance of hope for the world’s most vulnerable countries. The international community must renew its commitment for real structural transformation in LDCs,” she said.
The Prime Minister said this while addressing the Opening Plenary Meeting of the 5th UN LDC Conference.
She said that for graduating LDCs, there should be some incentives for performance, and they should enjoy international support measures for an extended period of time.
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“They need enhanced investments and know-how to build their productive capacities. There can be some innovative and transitional financing mechanisms meant for them,” she said.
She also assured the developed nations that LDCs will also keep their side of the bargain.
“Our nations do not ask for charity; what we seek are our dues under international commitments,” she said.
The Prime Minister said that LDCs need sustained support to double their share of global trade while ODA targets for LDCs from developed countries deserve to be fulfilled.
“International financial institutions have the means to support debt sustainability in LDCs. Climate financing for LDCs should be made flexible and predictable. Technology transfer to LDCs needs to be tangible and meaningful,” she demands.
She said that migrant workers need protection for their rights and well-being. “We cannot fail the 226 million youths in LDCs.”