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Timor-Leste graduation status
Timor-Leste met the graduation criteria in 2015, 2018 and 2021. The Committee for Development Policy (CDP) deferred its decision on a recommendation to 2024. In 2024, Timor-Leste no longer met the graduation criteria.
See the CDP's 2024 report here.
Next step: when Timor-Leste meets the graduation criteria again, its graduation process will re-start (it will be considered in the same way as a country meeting the criteria for the first time).
- More information on the process here.
- More information on suggested action to prepare for graduation here.
Timor-Leste's LDC Profile (CDP website) (includes CDP reports, ECOSOC and General Assembly resolutions, Timor-Leste's performance against the graduation criteria, ex ante assessment of the impacts of graduation, vulnerability profile, country statements to CDP in 2018 and 2021)
Other resources:
Documents on Timor-Leste
| Document Title | Тема форума | Дата | |
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"The paper explores the impact of non-tariff measures (NTMs) on Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), and Timor-Leste as they prepare for graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) status. |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 27 ноября 2024 |
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"Although Timor-Leste met the least LDC graduation criteria of GNI per-capita and the human assets index during the 2018 and 2021 triennial reviews and was found eligible for graduation, it was recommended that graduation be deferred to 2024, owing to continued concerns about the sustainability |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 01 марта 2024 |
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"Small Island Developing States (SIDs) face unique obstacles in economic growth due to geographic isolation, limited domestic market demand and insufficient infrastructure. |
Productive capacity, structural transformation, technology, innovation | 01 марта 2024 |
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The road to LDC graduation in Timor-Leste The Covid-19 crisis hit Timor-Leste harder than many countries. (...) While the country remains an LDC the government should also use existing LDC-specific funds and facilities as fully as possible. |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 30 июня 2021 |
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Since independence in 2002 Timor-Leste has emerged from instability and significant erosion of development gains to successfully graduate from fragility status, meet the least developed country (LDC) graduation per-capita income criterion in 2015 since the country was added to the list of LDC in 200 |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 16 апреля 2021 |
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The impact of COVID-19 on South-East Asia 30 July 2020. |
COVID-19 | 30 июля 2020 |
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Finding new support for Timor-Leste’s graduation from least developed country (LDC) status (UN in Timor-Leste blog post) |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 27 февраля 2020 |
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LDC graduation has become an increasingly important issue in the international development agenda. Meeting graduation eligibility is a major goal of the Istanbul Plan of Action for the Least Developed Countries for the decade 201-2020 (IPoA). |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 30 сентября 2019 |

Photo UN/Martine Perret