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Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) face major structural challenges due to their geography. Without direct access to the sea, they experience high import and export costs, increased logistical dependence, and delays in supply chains — all of which hinder economic growth and deepen inequality.
The ongoing #LLDC3 Conference aims to address these issues by adopting concrete strategies to facilitate trade, improve transport infrastructure, and strengthen regional cooperation. The goal is clear: to turn geography into an opportunity through economic integration and better access to global markets.
To build a fairer, more prosperous, and sustainable future, unlocking the development potential of these countries is essential. This requires collective commitment from international partners, financial institutions, and governments so that geography becomes a lever for resilience and inclusive growth, rather than a barrier.
The Editorial Team
Landlocked Countries: Removing Geographical Barriers for a Fairer Future