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15 April 2026

In recent years there has been a wider shift in awareness of the critical need to develop multi-hazard early warning systems (MHEWS). Africa remains one of the regions with critical gaps in MHEWS. Many African LDCs also remain affected by active armed conflict and its impacts, including high levels of displacement, or are navigating challenging and costly post-conflict rebuilding and reconstruction.

02 April 2026

Bangladesh is scheduled to graduate from least developed country (LDC) status on 24 November 2026, following a five-year preparatory period approved by the General Assembly. This milestone reflects decades of sustained development progress across multiple indicators: income growth, improved human development outcomes and reduced structural vulnerability.

17 March 2026

Recent global shocks¡ªincluding the pandemic, climate disruptions, and rising protectionism¡ªhave deepened vulnerabilities for African Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs), particularly by disrupting trade and eroding preferential market access. These economies remain heavily reliant on intermediate goods exports, with limited value addition, weak industrial capacity, and high exposure to logistics constraints.

27 February 2026

Uganda, classified as both a Least Developed Country (LDC) and a Landlocked Developing Country (LLDC), faces unique structural challenges in its path toward economic transformation. With graduation from the LDC status on the horizon, the need to reassess and reinforce its trade foundations has never been more urgent.

27 February 2026

At this pivotal juncture in Rwanda¡¯s development trajectory, the country has registered notable gains in social development and economic transformation. As both a Least Developed Country (LDC) and a Landlocked Developing Country (LLDC), Rwanda stands on the threshold of graduating from LDC cateogry, a transition that brings both significant opportunities and emerging challenges.

07 May 2025

This diagnostic study was prepared as part of the project titled ¡°Strengthening the capacity of LDCs to formulate policies on trade diversification for resilient recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and implementation of the Doha Programme of Action through South-South cooperation and multi-stakeholder partnerships¡±. The project aims to enhance the capacity of participating LDCs to formulate policies on export diversification and achieve trade related goals and targets of the Doha Programme of Action for the LDCs (DPoA).

05 March 2025

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31 January 2025

This diagnostic study was prepared as part of the project titled ¡°Strengthening the capacity of LDCs to formulate policies on trade diversification for resilient recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and implementation of the Doha Programme of Action through South-South cooperation and multi-stakeholder partnerships¡±. The project aims to enhance the capacity of participating LDCs to formulate policies on export diversification and achieve trade related goals and targets of the Doha Programme of Action for the LDCs (DPoA).

31 December 2024

UN-OHRLLS planned the evaluation of the effectiveness of the Office¡¯s support to the network of the National Focal Points of the least developed countries in the proposed programme budget for 2024 . The evaluation aims to enhance the support provided to the LDCs National Focal Points and better tailor programmes to boost the capacity of NFPs and optimize the institutional arrangements in the implementation of the Programme of Action.