Ambassador of Pakistan to Turkey Sohail Mahmood led the Pakistan
delegation at the conference, attended by high-level representatives of LDCs, developing
countries, development partners, and UN and its relevant agencies.
During his address, Ambassador
Sohail Mahmood expressed appreciation for Turkey on its steadfast support for
promoting the cause of the LDCs and for organizing the midpoint review of the 10-year
Istanbul Programme of Action adopted in 2011. He noted that the IPoA was a
landmark framework for development, centered on the overarching goal of
overcoming the structural challenges faced by the LDCs to eradicate poverty, achieve
internationally agreed development goals, and enable half of them to graduate
from the LDC category by the year 2020.
Ambassador Sohail
Mahmood highlighted that some LDCs had been able to make considerable progress
on these priorities, lifting people out of poverty, and reaching milestones on
education, health and other areas. He, however, mentioned that majority of LDCs
still faced formidable challenges in their efforts to improve socio-economic
conditions of their people. Around 50 percent of the 900 million people in LDCs
were still living below the poverty line. Majority of the LDCs were not able to
achieve most of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The LDCs as a group
were suffering from economic slowdown, with declining growth rates since 2014. The
structural challenges and constraints limited their productive capacities, export
base, and possibilities of graduating from the LDC category.
Ambassador Sohail
Mahmood underlined that the Mid Term Review was timely as it was being held in
the immediate backdrop of historic agreements reached in 2015 on the global
development process including Agenda 2030 on SDGs and Paris Agreement on
Climate Change. To support the LDCs at this crucial juncture, he emphasized the
importance of building implementation synergies between IPoA and these landmark
agreements.
Ambassador Sohail
further stressed the need for reaffirmation of enhanced international support
to LDCs, strengthening of global development partnership, fulfillment of
international commitments regarding ODA, and greater trade and investment flows
through improved market access. Equally important would be to advance progress
in identified priority areas related to productive capacities, social and human
development, resilience building, institutional capacity, and governance, he
remarked.
Ambassador Sohail
Mahmood briefed the participants about Pakistan ’s Technical Assistance
Programme, designed to assist capacity-building in LDCs. He added that Pakistan was
working to further deepen trade and investment relations with LDCs, informing
that duty free access was offered to some of the LDCs in the region on items of
interest to them. He particularly mentioned
Pakistan 's Programme
for Reconstruction and Rehabilitation in Afghanistan , which was initiated
with a financial commitment of US$ 385 million in 2002, and scaled up to US$ 500
million in 2013. It primarily focused on infrastructure, education, health and
technical capacity-building, he added. The Ambassador underlined Pakistan 's
commitment to spare no effort within its
means to support the cause of LDCs.