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MDG Report 2012 - United Nations in Bangladesh

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Includes: tariff and quota free access for the assistance of OECD/DAC donors that is untiedleast developed countries' exports; enhanced 8.4 ODA received <strong>in</strong> landlocked develop<strong>in</strong>gprogramme of debt relief for heavily countries as a proportion of their gross national<strong>in</strong>debted poor countries (HIPC) and <strong>in</strong>comescancellation of official bilateral debt; and 8.5 ODA received <strong>in</strong> small island develop<strong>in</strong>gmore generous ODA for countries committed States as a proportion of their gross nationalto poverty reduction<strong>in</strong>comesMarket accessTarget 8.C: Address the special needs oflandlocked develop<strong>in</strong>g countries and small 8.6 Proportion of total developed country importsisland develop<strong>in</strong>g States (through the (by value and exclud<strong>in</strong>g arms) from develop<strong>in</strong>gProgramme of Action for the Susta<strong>in</strong>able countries and least developed countries, admittedDevelopment of Small Island Develop<strong>in</strong>g free of dutyStates and the outcome of the twenty-second8.7 Average tariffs imposed by developedspecial session of the General Assembly)countries on agricultural products and textiles andcloth<strong>in</strong>g from develop<strong>in</strong>g countries8.8 Agricultural support estimate for OECDcountries as a percentage of their gross domesticproduct8.9 Proportion of ODA provided to help buildtrade capacityDebt susta<strong>in</strong>abilityTarget 8.D: Deal comprehensively with the 8.10 Total number of countries that have reacheddebt problems of develop<strong>in</strong>g countries their HIPC decision po<strong>in</strong>ts and number that havethrough national and <strong>in</strong>ternational measures reached their HIPC completion po<strong>in</strong>ts (cumulative)<strong>in</strong> order to make debt susta<strong>in</strong>able <strong>in</strong> the long 8.11 Debt relief committed under HIPC and MDRItermInitiatives8.12 Debt service as a percentage of exports ofgoods and servicesTarget 8.E: In cooperation with 8.13 Proportion of population with access topharmaceutical companies, provide access to affordable essential drugs on a susta<strong>in</strong>able basisaffordable essential drugs <strong>in</strong> develop<strong>in</strong>gcountriesTarget 8.F: In cooperation with the private 8.14 Telephone l<strong>in</strong>es per 100 populationsector, make available the benefits of new 8.15 Cellular subscribers per 100 populationtechnologies, especially <strong>in</strong>formation and 8.16 Internet users per 100 populationcommunications21

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