UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries

Aug. 11, 2025

Recently, the third United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3) opened in Awaza, Turkmenistan.

About UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries:

  • The LLDC3 conference, held once every ten years, brings global attention to the 32 landlocked developing countries, which collectively house over 600 million people.
  • The primary objective of LLDC3 is to facilitate coordinated international efforts to bridge these development gaps.
  • The conference will explore actionable solutions through partnerships, smarter investment frameworks, and the development of efficient, flexible transport corridors that enhance the movement of goods and services across regions.
  • Due to lack of direct access to seaports, landlocked countries face disproportionate barriers to trade, economic diversification, and infrastructure development. 
  • This year’s conference, themed “Driving Progress through Partnerships,” serves as a crucial platform to address structural challenges, mobilize investment, and implement the newly adopted Awaza Programme of Action (2024–2034).

Key facts about The Awaza Programme of Action (2024–2034)

  • A central focus of LLDC3 is the implementation of the Awaza Programme of Action (APoA) for the Decade 2024–2034.
  • The APoA was adopted by consensus at the UN General Assembly on 24 December 2024 and offers a comprehensive framework to tackle persistent development challenges faced by LLDCs. 
  • Built on five interconnected priority areas, the programme aims to support:
    • Structural Transformation, and Science, Technology, and Innovation
    • Trade, Trade Facilitation, and Regional Integration
    • Transit, Transport, and Connectivity
    • Enhancing Adaptive Capacity, Strengthening Resilience, and Reducing Vulnerability
    • Implementation, Follow-up, and Monitoring.

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