Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
2011
Effective End Year: 
2020
Scope: 
Multilateral
Document Type: 
Plan/Strategy, Programme
Economic Sector: 
Power, Multi-Sector
Energy Types: 
All, Power, Renewable, Bioenergy, Geothermal, Hydropower, Solar, Wave and Tidal, Wind, Other
Issued by: 
United Nations
Overall Summary: 
The Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries for the Decade 2011-2020 was adopted, along with the Istanbul Declaration, by the Fourth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries, held in Istanbul, Turkey, on 9-13 May 2011. The Istanbul Programme of Action (IPoA) charts out the international community’s vision and strategy for the sustainable development of LDCs for the next decade with a strong focus on developing their productive capacities.
Access
Bi-, multi-lateral mechanisms to expand access: 
Action by development partners: (a) Provide enhanced financial and technical support to the least developed countries to improve efficiency in the generation, the transmission and distribution, and the sustainable use of energy resources with the aim of ensuring access to energy for all.
Energy access priorities: 
Strive to increase total primary energy supply per capita to the same level as other developing countries; ---Adopt integrated energy security development policies, strategies and plans to build a strong energy sector that ensures access to affordable, sustainable and reliable energy for all and promotes sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth and sustainable development;
Energy access targets: 
Enhance capacities in energy production, trade and distribution with the aim of ensuring access to energy for all by 2030;
Efficiency
EE priorities: 
Improve efficiency in the generation, transmission and distribution of energy and sustainable use of energy resources;
Cooperation in EE: 
Action by development partners: [...] (b) Support least developed countries’ efforts to develop the energy sector in generation, distribution and energy efficiency, including in renewable energy, other clean energy sources and natural gas, inter alia, through financial and technical assistance and by facilitating private sector investment, in accordance with national priorities and needs;
Renewable Energy
RE priorities: 
Significantly increase the share of electricity generation through renewable energy sources by 2020;
RE action plans: 
Expand power infrastructure and increase capacity for energy generation, especially renewable energy which includes, inter alia, hydro power, geothermal, tidal, solar, wind and biomass energy.
Cooperation in RE: 
Action by development partners: [...] (b) Support least developed countries’ efforts to develop the energy sector in generation, distribution and energy efficiency, including in renewable energy, other clean energy sources and natural gas, inter alia, through financial and technical assistance and by facilitating private sector investment, in accordance with national priorities and needs;
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Infrastructure development priorities: 
Develop and implement comprehensive national policies and plans for infrastructure development and maintenance encompassing all modes of transportation and ports, communications and energy; ---Promote bilateral, subregional and regional approaches to improve connectivity by removing infrastructure bottlenecks.---Expand power infrastructure and increase capacity for energy generation, especially renewable energy which includes, inter alia, hydro power, geothermal, tidal, solar, wind and biomass energy. ---Support least developed countries in strengthening their capacity to manage their natural resources, including minerals, energy [...], including through the transfer of technology under mutually agreed terms and conditions.
Regional integration priorities: 
Promote bilateral, subregional and regional approaches to improve connectivity by removing infrastructure bottlenecks.
Cooperation in connectivity: 
Promote bilateral, subregional and regional approaches to improve connectivity by removing infrastructure bottlenecks.---Support least developed countries’ efforts in promoting subregional and regional cooperation, including export promotion and improving regional connectivity through trade-facilitating measures, such as joint projects on customs and border procedures, and insofar as possible transport infrastructure and linkages, telecommunications facilities and energy. ---Support least developed countries in strengthening their capacity to manage their natural resources, including minerals, energy [...], including through the transfer of technology under mutually agreed terms and conditions.
Investment
Energy sector investment priorities: 
Ensure that the energy sector receives priority in budget allocation;
Investment climate development: 
Action by development partners: [...] (b) Support least developed countries’ efforts to develop the energy sector in generation, distribution and energy efficiency, including in renewable energy, other clean energy sources and natural gas, inter alia, through financial and technical assistance and by facilitating private sector investment, in accordance with national priorities and needs;
Governance
Energy management principles: 
Adopt integrated energy security development policies, strategies and plans to build a strong energy sector that ensures access to affordable, sustainable and reliable energy for all and promotes sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth and sustainable development;
National policy structure: 
Develop and implement comprehensive national policies and plans for infrastructure development and maintenance encompassing all modes of transportation and ports, communications and energy;
Technology
Clean energy technology priorities: 
Promote investments and engagement in innovative solutions for the development of modern and cost-effective technologies that could be locally adapted, particularly in the fields of [...] energy [...].
Clean energy technology transfer: 
Action by development partners [...] (c) Facilitate the transfer of appropriate and affordable technology under mutually agreed terms and conditions for the development of clean and renewable energy technologies in accordance with relevant international agreements. ---Support least developed countries in strengthening their capacity to manage their natural resources, including minerals, energy [...], including through the transfer of technology under mutually agreed terms and conditions.---Assist least developed countries to enhance capacities in clean energy production, trade and distribution, including renewable energy development.
Clean energy technology deployment: 
Assist least developed countries to enhance capacities in clean energy production, trade and distribution, including renewable energy development.