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Implement special treatment for developing countries, especially least developed countries, following World Trade Organization agreements.

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Below are employers you could work for, occupations they employ, and education and training programs to prepare you to achieve this target.
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Employers
  1. Global Solidarity Networks: Build support and awareness for issues related to special and differential treatment for developing countries.

  2. Fair Trade Associations: Promote fair trade practices and work to ensure that developing countries receive fair compensation for their products and labor.

  3. Human Rights Advocacy Groups: Ensure the rights of individuals in developing countries, often advocating for fair treatment and equal opportunities.

  4. International Aid Agencies: Local chapters or branches of international aid organizations may target assistance and resources towards developing countries with a focus on equity.

  5. Education and Capacity-Building Initiatives: Provide education and skills training to individuals in developing countries, aiming to empower them for sustainable development.

  6. Environmental Justice Organizations: Advocate for environmental justice and address the disproportionate impact of environmental issues on developing countries.

  7. Trade Justice Campaigns: Work towards fair and just trade policies that benefit developing countries, addressing issues like tariffs, subsidies, and trade agreements.

  8. Healthcare Access Initiatives: Improve healthcare in developing countries, ensuring access to essential medical services and treatment.

  9. Women's Empowerment Groups: Empower women in developing countries, addressing gender-based disparities and promoting equal opportunities.

  10. Food Security and Agriculture Initiatives: May promote sustainable agriculture practices and addressing food security issues in developing nations.

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