1) The document discusses moving from viewing fragile situations as "fragile states" and instead focusing on "states of fragility" to acknowledge fragility as an issue that can affect any state.
2) It notes reducing poverty in fragile contexts will require building resilient institutions, as fragile states are less likely to achieve goals like the Millennium Development Goals.
3) The allocation of development assistance needs to be better targeted, as currently only a small portion goes to areas like security, justice and political reform that directly address fragility.
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