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Comité de Políticas de Desarrollo
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The Committee for Development Policy (CDP; Spanish: Comité de Políticas de Desarrollo, CPD) is a subsidiary body of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. The task of the CDP is to provide independent advice to the Council on how the international cooperation for development is carried out and what are its effects on the beneficiary countries. The Committee is also responsible for reviewing the status of least developed countries (LDCs).

The Committee has 24 members, elected for a renewable period of three years. They are nominated by the United Nations Secretary-General.

Members

The last three-year term began in 1 January 2016. The members from that date are: