3. Implementing sound and stable
macroeconomic and sectoral
policies that encourages broad-
based, sustained economic
growth and development that is
sustainable and equitable, that
generate jobs, and that are
geared towards eradicationg
poverty and reducing social
and economic inequities and
exclusion.
5. Nondiscriminatory,
predictable, transparent
and multilateral rule-
based international
trading system, and to
technologies for all
people, particularly
those living the poverty
and the disadvantaged,
as well as for the least
developed countries.
6. Increasing food production,
through sustainable
development of the
agricultural sector and
improvement of market
opportunities and improving
access to food by low-income
people in developing
countries, as a means of
alleviating poverty, eliminating
malNutrition and raising their
standard of living.
8. Continuing efforts to
alleviate the debt and
debt-service burdens
connected with the
various types of debt of
developing countries.
9. Strengthening and
improving technical and
financial assistance to
developing countries to
promote sustainable
development and
overcome hindrances to
their full and effective
participation in the
world economy.
11. Elaborating policies to
enable developing
countries to take
advantage of expanded
international trading
opportunities in the
context of the full
implementation of the
negotiations.