Source: UN News: Thursday, 07 August 2025 00:01 am
In Awaja city of Turkmenistan, an important UN Manch (LLDC3) has been appealed to MPs from all over the world, to improve the standard of living of more than 60 million people living in the landlords (LLLDCs), to improve the standard of living. On Monday, the United Nations high officials said on this parliamentary platform that to convert the new scheme of development into the ground reality for the next ten years, political will and concrete legislation is very important. There are 32 countries in the world, which are not connected to the sea, which have about 50 crore population, and many of these countries, many of these countries, are the least developed countries in the world. Tweet url
These countries are continuously missing due to high transport costs, limited access to global markets and increasing threats of climate change. Rabab Fatima says, “These challenges are not only caused by geographical location, rather the underdeveloped export capabilities, and the head of LLDCS, the High Commissioner of the Nations and the head of the LLDCs cases of the financial resources and the head of the LLDCS cases, Rabab Fatima,” says Rabab Fatima. It stems. “He reported that the population of these countries is 7 percent of the world’s total population, but their stake in the global gross domestic product (GDP) is only 1 percent. The trade cost is 30 percent higher than the coastal countries, and only 61 percent people have electricity facilities, while the global average is 92 percent. Less than 40 percent of the people are also associated with the Internet. The newly directed Rabab Fatima, the newly directed Rabab Fatima, described the ‘Awaja Conference’ as an important stop and clear roadmap and said that for the successful implementation of the scheme, concrete steps are necessary at the national level. He urged MPs to add their countries strategies to this scheme, ensure financial resources, ensure financial resources, and promotion of business and regional integrations. Formed parliamentary groups for. High Rabab Fatima told the representatives, “You are not only the laws but also the carriers of change. Your role will ensure that the Awaja Conference, presenting concrete and durable results for 60 million people.” The Union Yang, the Chairman of the Union Rashtriya General Assembly of the Central Bhumikasam Nation General Assembly of UN Photo/ESKIDER Deebebe, also reiterated that the parliament has an important role in realizing global commitments at the national level. She said that the Parliament prepares a legal structure for development and sets the direction of the budget in areas like education, health and climate. Citing the ‘Advisory vote’, he said that now climate action is the legal responsibility of all countries. She emphasized that Parliament goes beyond the policies and works as a bridge between the public and the government, and monitors the better use of public money. Call for the best cooperation, “We have to strengthen the share between national parliament and global institutions, so that we can fulfill the promise of sustainable development, which is based on this conference, prosperity and every person.” The message has been sent that if the future of Bhumibd Developing countries (LLDCs) is to be changed, then the law makers will have to lead the change, not only speech, but through concrete decisions and partnerships.