Doha: Minister of Commerce and Industry H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Qassim Al Thani called for taking strategic steps to bridge digital divides by providing the necessary financial support to the least developed countries and facilitating the access of the private sector and small companies in these nations to the appropriate digital tools and platforms that link them with global markets.
In a speech delivered at the conclusion of the Private Sector Forum, held within the 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) and with the participation of business representatives and heads of international organisations, HE Minister of Commerce and Industry stressed that the Doha Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries for the Decade 2022-2031 (DPoA) attaches special importance to supporting the private sector, calling for the need to commit to supporting micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), streamline the supply chains and ease access to markets, in addition to adopting transparent and open regulatory frameworks for business and investment and maintaining intellectual property rights, in line with the legal international frameworks.
The Minister pointed out that amidst the current global challenges, especially the conflicts and the climatic change that affect the least developed countries the most, including food security, poverty, widening inequality gaps, global financial system and debts crisis that hinders their development efforts, it is a collective duty to accelerate response and meet the urgent development needs of those countries.
He added that out of the State of Qatar’s firm commitment to international cooperation and joint action to supporting the path of comprehensive development in the least developed countries, it took the initiative to provide a total of $60m, including $10m to help implement the activities of the Doha Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries, and $50m to support the outcomes of the programme and enhance the resilience of these involved countries.
This important initiative reflects the firm belief of the State of Qatar’s leadership that international humanitarian solidarity is the only way to build a new world, one that is safer, fairer, and stable for current and future generations, the H E noted.
H E stressed the importance of the private sector forum, as it is an opportunity to present concrete and practical proposals to develop this sector in the least developed countries, in addition to facing the current challenges and establishing innovative commercial partnerships with these states that are home to more than a billion people.The high-level participation in this forum reflected the importance attached to enhancing the role of the private sector in the least developed countries, HE said.