(Redirected from Millennium Declaration)The 'Millennium Declaration' is a
United Nations General Assembly Resolution adopted at the 8th plenary of the
Millennium Summit meeting on
8 September 2000.
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A follow-up outcome of the resolution was passed by the General Assembly on
14 December 2000 to guide its implementation.
[2] The implementation of the Declaration was reviewed at the
September 2005 World Summit.
Chapters
The Millennium Declaration has eight chapters and key objectives, adopted by 189 world leaders during the summit:
#Values and Principles
#Peace, Security and Disarmament
#Development and Poverty Eradication
#Protecting our Common Environment
#Human Rights, Democracy and Good Governance
#Protecting the Vulnerable
#Meeting the Special Needs of Africa
#Strengthening the United Nations
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See also
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United Nations
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Millennium Summit
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Millennium Forum
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2005 World Summit
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Millennium Development Goals
References
1. General Assembly Resolution 55/2
2. General Assembly Session 55 meeting 85
3. General Assembly Resolution 55/2
External links
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United Nations Millennium Declaration
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easy-to-read version of the United Nations Millennium Declaration by the Ring of Peace