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G77

The G77 is a large group of developing countries, originally formed in 1964, to promote their economic interests and advocate for fairer global trade and development policies. Comprising over 130 nations, its goal is to ensure that developing countries have a stronger voice in international decisions, especially related to trade, finance, and sustainable growth. The G77 works collectively to address issues like poverty, inequality, and access to resources, aiming for equitable development and cooperation among its members and with developed countries.