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Group of 77

The Group of 77 (G77) is a coalition of developing countries, founded in 1964 to promote their collective economic interests and enhance their bargaining power within the United Nations. Comprising over 130 member states, the G77 advocates for fairer global trade, technology transfer, and development aid to reduce inequality between nations. It aims to ensure that the voices of poorer countries are heard in international decision-making, helping to shape policies that support sustainable development and economic growth in the Global South.