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  • The United Nations conference in Qatar highlighted the severe vulnerabilities of least developed countries (LDCs) to interconnected crises.
  • The Doha Programme of Action emphasizes the urgent need for renewed commitments from developed nations to support LDCs.
  • The call for action underscores the inadequacy of past support and the necessity for more robust international cooperation.

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  • Effective support requires fostering Global North-South and South-South partnerships.
  • Integrating science and technology is essential for building resilience and sustainable development in LDCs.
  • Empowering the Global South through capacity building and knowledge sharing is critical for long-term progress.

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  • Science and technology are transformative tools for addressing multifaceted challenges in developing nations.
  • Cross-sectoral and societal engagement is vital for mobilizing resources and implementing effective support strategies.
  • The principle of 'no more excuses' signifies a critical juncture for international aid and development.

Outlook:

  • Future efforts must focus on strengthening collaborative frameworks that leverage scientific innovation for LDC advancement.
  • Sustained political will and financial commitments are necessary to translate the Doha Programme of Action into tangible outcomes.
  • Empowering local scientific communities and institutions in the Global South will be key to achieving self-reliance and resilience.