Auja Conference: Look for new possibilities for development for landlord countries

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Auja Conference: Look for new possibilities for development for landlord countries

Under the new Auja Action Scheme, the land will be held in the third UN Conference (LLDC 3), large steps will be taken to increase the possibility of development.

The conference, which starts on Tuesday, will discuss the free landlord, skilled trade corridor, strong economic tolerance and new financial support promotion for 57 million people living in these countries.

For a long time, the geographical location of the landlords has been determining their future direction.

Business in these countries is very expensive and slow – the cost is up to 74% of the global average, and it takes twice to overcome the boundaries.

Because of this, these countries have only 1.2% of the world’s total trade.

There is also a major danger of being behind these countries in global economic changes.

Rabab Fatema, a high representative of the United Nations landlord, said, “LLDC 3 is an important and decisionful opportunity to change this situation.”

“The center of this conference will basically concentrate for the welfare of the people – there are no billions of money, or digital equipment; farmers who are unable to reach the market because of poor roads; and those entrepreneurs, whose dreams are incomplete due to limited financial access to the boundaries.”

Extensive participation

This four -day conference, which runs from August 7 to 8, will have many meetings and discussions for which separate platforms for MPs, women leaders, civil society and youth have also been set up.

UN Secretary -General Antonio Guteresh is expected to attend the conference on the basis of emergency and importance.

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Avaja Action Plan

The United Nations General Assembly December (2021) has passed an important action plan to face the challenges of developing countries surrounded by land, which will be implemented in the 2021-20 decades. This is the primary basis of this conference.

Under this action plan, five important primers have been identified – infrastructure changes, better transport and interaction measures, for the facility of business, regional integration and climate tolerance.

Women were buying a vegetable market in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan.

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Turkmenistan

LLDC 3 hosting for Turkmenistan is not only a major diplomatic achievement, but also signs of global commitment.

“We are eager to welcome everyone in Auga,” we will be a converter and functional conference, which will bring home -home developing countries to the Global Partnership center.

Organizers have prepared a networking site to promote State -Art facility, cultural presentation and cooperation. Representatives will be able to enjoy the art, culture and delicious food of the Caspian Sea.

Border-par-structures like these electric lines, LLDCs are important to connect LLDCs to regional and global power grids.

Large approach

This conference is not just a meeting, but a question of existence for the zamindar developing countries.

These countries are the most sensitive for climate change, at least connected to global communication and far away from global trade series.

If the steps of the solid and adventure are not taken immediately, the agenda of the uninterrupted development of 2030 will be just a dream.

“The future of humanity is deeply related to the future of these countries,” said Diego Pachako, president of the UN LLDC Group and Bolivia Ambassador.

There is a lot of expectations from the Auja Conference.

There is no more question whether the geographical location is important – because it certainly keeps it.

The real question is: Can the world find an ITE solution to these challenges?

The purpose of the LLDC 3 Conference is possible to prove that this is possible.

Currently there are 32 landing developing countries, of which 16 countries also come under the division of the underdeveloped countries.