Commits to scale up and strengthen (of partnership initiatives in education), such as the Global Partnership for Education (77)
Commits to scale up and strengthen (of partnership initiatives in education), such as the Global Partnership for Education (77)
Commits to upgrading education facilities, acknowledging the importance of providing safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all; (MoI 4.a) Commits to increasing the percentage of qualified teachers in developing countries (78, MoI 4.c)
Commits WTO members to implement the provisions of special and differential treatment for developing countries, in particular LDCs (84, MoI 10.a)
Welcomes the establishment of the monitoring mechanism to analyse and review all aspects of the implementation of special and differential treatment provisions with a view to strengthening them and making them more precise, effective and operational as well as facilitating integration of developing and least-developed WTO members into the multilateral trading system (84)
Calls on WTO members to realize timely implementation of duty-free and quota-free (DFQF) market access on a lasting basis for all products originating from all LDCs (85, MoI 17.12)
Calls on WTO members to facilitate market access for products of LDCs, including by developing simple and transparent rules of origin applicable to imports from LDCs (85, SDG 17.12)
Calls on WTO members to correct and prevent trade restrictions and distortions in world agricultural markets, including through the parallel elimination of all forms of agricultural export subsidies and disciplines on all export measures with equivalent effect (83, MoI 2.b)
Calls on WTO members to strengthen disciplines on subsidies in the fisheries sector, including through the prohibition of certain forms of subsidies that contribute to overcapacity and over fishing in accordance with mandate of the Doha Development Agenda and the Hong Kong Ministerial Declaration (83, SDG 14.6)
Reaffirms the right of WTO members to take advantage of the flexibilities in the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS); reaffirms that the TRIPS Agreement does not and should not prevent Members from taking measures to protect public health (86, MoI 3.b)
Urges WTO Members to accept the amendment of the TRIPS Agreement allowing improved access to affordable medicines for developing countries by the deadline of the end of 2015 (86, MoI 3.b)