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Qatar’s permanent representative to UN affirms Qatar’s welcome of convening of LDC High-Level Meeting in Doha

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Last updated: 2025/11/30 at 8:04 PM
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Doha is set to host a High-Level Meeting on Least Developed Countries (LDCs) from December 2-4, focusing on strategies for sustainable graduation from LDC status. The meeting, organized in partnership with the United Nations, will bring together global leaders to discuss enhanced international support for these nations. Qatar’s commitment to the Doha Program of Action, established during the UN Conference on LDCs in March 2023, is a driving force behind this significant gathering.

The gathering will take place in Doha, Qatar, and is expected to include heads of government, ministers, and experts from LDCs, as well as representatives from key development partners and the United Nations system. Permanent Representative of Qatar to the UN, Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani, affirmed Qatar’s support for the event and its objectives in a statement to the Qatar News Agency (QNA).

Qatar to Drive Discussions on Least Developed Countries’ Sustainable Development

This High-Level Meeting signifies a crucial moment for international cooperation regarding the world’s most vulnerable nations. The LDC category, established by the UN in 1971, identifies countries facing significant socio-economic challenges, including low income, human resource weaknesses, and limited economic diversification. Successful “graduation” – the process of moving beyond LDC status – requires sustained economic growth, improved social indicators, and robust national planning supported by the international community.

The primary goal of the meeting is to identify and implement effective strategies to facilitate a smooth and sustainable transition for LDCs seeking to graduate. Participants will delve into best practices and explore ways to strengthen partnerships aimed at bolstering national development plans, according to Sheikha Al-Thani. These plans require investment in key areas, including infrastructure, education, and healthcare.

Role of Qatar Fund for Development

Qatar is demonstrating its dedication to supporting LDCs through various initiatives, notably the work of the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD). The QFFD, Qatar’s primary development arm, has been actively involved in international and regional partnerships to provide assistance to LDCs.

These efforts include providing humanitarian aid during emergencies and investing in long-term projects focused on improving the quality of education, expanding access to sustainable energy, and strengthening healthcare systems. The QFFD’s approach emphasizes constructive and innovative methods to achieve lasting impact in recipient countries.

The meeting’s agenda will likely address challenges related to climate change and the increasing debt vulnerabilities facing many LDCs. These factors can significantly hinder development progress and complicate graduation efforts. Discussions will also likely cover the importance of trade and investment as engines for economic growth in these nations, focusing on preferential market access and attracting foreign direct investment.

Additionally, the meeting is intended to serve as a platform for high-level dialogue and knowledge sharing. Exchanging experiences and learning from successful case studies will be critical in guiding future strategies for LDC graduation. Experts anticipate a focus on country-specific needs and tailoring support mechanisms accordingly.

The outcomes of the High-Level Meeting are expected to include concrete recommendations and guidelines for policymakers. These will likely focus on strengthening regional and international partnerships and aligning policies to accelerate progress toward sustainable development goals within the LDC group. The meeting is also anticipated to reinforce the importance of the Doha Program of Action as a guiding framework for international support.

Following the December meeting, stakeholders will be closely watching for specific commitments from development partners regarding financial and technical assistance. The implementation of the recommendations and the tracking of progress towards LDC graduation will be key areas of focus in the coming months. The long-term success of this initiative will depend on continued collaboration and a sustained commitment to supporting the development aspirations of the world’s Least Developed Countries.

Increased South-South cooperation and the mobilization of private sector resources are also expected to be areas of continued discussion as the international community strives to achieve a more equitable and sustainable future for all. Qatar Fund for Development will likely play a leading role in facilitating these partnerships. The future impact of the Doha Programme of Action will be a key metric for success.

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