The text of the ministerial declaration adopted at Doha in November 2001 reads:
"International trade can play a major role in the promotion of economic development and the alleviation of poverty. We recognize the need for all our peoples to benefit from the increased opportunities and welfare gains that the multilateral trading system generates. The majority of WTO members are developing countries. We seek to place their needs and interests at the heart of the Work Programme adopted in this Declaration."
However, many charities and NGOs feel that the development goals enshrined in this declaration are not being respected and continue to stress that the EU’s current negotiating position will do nothing to alleviate poverty and want in developing countries.
Industry and governments, on the other hand, take a different view, highlighting the need for reciprocity if the round is to be a success.