Malawi President Calls for Determination in Pursuit of Sustainable Development at LDC 5
Malawi President Chakwera urges poor nations to pursue responsible human development at UN LDC 5 conference-Winston Mwale
Qatar-In his opening remarks at the 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC 5), Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera urged poor nations to remain focused on pursuing responsive and responsible human development despite the odds against them within the global financial and economic systems.
Chakwera expressed optimism about the Doha Programme of Action (2022–2031), saying that the deliberate strategic efforts encapsulated in it are pragmatic and will facilitate the realization of sustainable development for respective populations.
"I am also extremely encouraged by the assurance offered by the United Nations, through Secretary-General António Guterres, who in his remarks advocated for reformed global systems to make them inclusive and accommodating to everyone's interests," said Chakwera.
As Malawi handed over the mantle of LDC chairmanship, Chakwera stated that his country remains resolute in supporting the implementation of the Doha Programme of Action and expects that every Malawian should benefit from the outcomes of the programme between now and 2031.
"We must all work together, both locally and globally, to create a sustainable future for all people. Malawi remains committed to this goal," said Chakwera.
The LDC 5 conference is being held virtually and brings together leaders from 46 countries categorized as the world's poorest and most vulnerable.