Islamabad: In a significant move, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has unanimously declared July 6 as World Rural Development Day, following a resolution sponsored by Pakistan and initiated by Bangladesh, underscoring the global commitment to rural development and anti-poverty initiatives.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the resolution was adopted by the 193-member Assembly without the need for a vote, reflecting widespread support. Co-sponsored by Pakistan and 42 other nations, the resolution emphasizes the need for enhanced focus on rural areas to create equal opportunities and address the needs of rural communities, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals aimed at eradicating poverty.
This new observance is expected to bolster international and national efforts to bring sustainable development and inclusive economic growth to rural regions, which are often overlooked in global policy planning but are critical for overall economic stability and growth.
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