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The international development strategy and the role of ECLA

The International Development Strategy adopted by the General Assembly in its resolution 2626 (XXV) is the basic instrument of the action programme for the Second United Nations Development Decade. This document is of special significance because it represents an agreement between Governments, at the highest political level of the United Nations, concerning action to be initiated and measures to be systematically applied with the immediate aim of promoting the economic and social progress of the developing countries during the present decade.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
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