The future of landlocked countries was discussed at the Avaza Private Sector Forum

The future of landlocked countries was discussed at the Avaza Private Sector Forum
57 06.08.2025

Today, the Private Sector Forum, held as part of the Third United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC 3), continued its work in the ‘Avaza’ National Tourist Zone. This was reported by TDH.

The thematic session ‘LLDC Growth Opportunities,’ organised jointly with the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), discussed measures to ensure sustainable and inclusive growth in these countries through the effective use of their potential in a rapidly changing global economy.

Particular attention was paid to investments in sustainable and environmentally friendly industries that stimulate economic growth, economic diversification and job creation. UNIDO plays a key role in this area by supporting the development of ‘green’ industries in landlocked countries.

Experts emphasised that energy accessibility is the foundation of any development. The introduction of renewable energy sources, energy-saving technologies and innovative solutions not only ensures economic growth but also reduces the negative impact on the environment. The private sector is seen as the main driver of these transformations, capable of accelerating the implementation of reforms and attracting the necessary investments.