The Seoul Development Consensus is an agreement among countries around the world on how to encourage economic growth and end poverty. It was created at the 2010 G20 Summit in Seoul, South Korea, by leaders from countries all over the world. The Consensus calls for investment in different areas, such as infrastructure, education, health care, and jobs. It also encourages countries to strengthen their economies by working together and helping each other out. It says that countries should improve their economic policies, use their resources effectively, and open their markets to global competition. These policies are meant to help poor countries lift themselves out of poverty and create a more level playing field for companies and investors from around the world.