Doha, Qatar, 29 November - 2 December 2008
Member States adopted by consensus the Doha Declaration
on Financing for Development (A/CONF.212/L.1/Rev.1*)
at the closing of the Follow-up International Conference
on Financing for Development to Review the Implementation of the Monterrey
Consensus (Doha,
Qatar, 29 November - 2 December 2008). The declaration reaffirms the Monterrey
Consensus and calls for a United Nations Conference at the highest level to
examine the impact of the world financial and economic crisis on development. Officials from more than 160
countries, including nearly 40 Heads of State or Government, attended the four
day conference.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, recalling that the Monterrey Consensus marked "a new era of cooperation, bridging the old North-South divide", stated at the Conference that "the Monterrey vision could yet deliver all that, and more. Faithfully implemented, it is a path out of our current predicament." [Full statement]
Welcoming "the remarkable" Doha Declaration, General Assembly President Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann said it "highlighted a new sense of solidarity and goodwill among nations at a time when we can be tempted to withdraw into our narrowly defined self-interests". [Full statement]
On behalf of the Secretary-General, Mr. Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, who steered UN substantive support to the Conference, called the Declaration "an important milestone in the struggle for development" that adds significant value to what was achieved in Monterrey in 2002. [Full statement]