from the United Nations
This goal is the simplest to define and the hardest to achieve, that's why the United Nations established 6 issues that need to be addressed for this goal. There needs to be overall development, communication, access, and trust in terms of money. Here are the details:
Push DEVELOPMENTDespite the pledges by G20 members to resist protectionist measures initiated as a result of the global financial crisis, only a small percentage of trade restrictions introduced since the end of 2008 have been eliminated. The protectionist measures taken so far have affected almost 3 per cent of global trade.
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Address need of least developed
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Addressed need of landlocked countriesAid to landlocked developing countries fell in 2010 for the first time in a decade, while aid to small island developing States increased substantially.
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eliminate debtAt this time, it appears developing countries weathered the 2009 economic downtown and in 2011 the debt to GDP ratio decreased for many developing countries. Vulnerabilities remain. Expected slower growth in 2012 and 2013 may weaken debt ratios.
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provide affordable access to medicine
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New technologies for communication and information
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From russia
1. Creation of favorable international conditions for elimination of internal obstacles to human capital development and achievement of MDGs in Russia.
2. Priority assistance by Russia to solution of global problems, whose manifestations inside Russia are particularly acute and damaging.
3. Gradual build-up of Russia's contribution to international development programs as a donor country.