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UNITED NATIONS MILLENNIUM DECLARATION

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The 'Millennium Declaration' is a United Nations General Assembly Resolution adopted at the 8th plenary of the Millennium Summit meeting on 8 September 2000.[1]
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.

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Chapters
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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



United Nations

Millennium Summit

Millennium Forum

2005 World Summit

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



United Nations Millennium Declaration

easy-to-read version of the United Nations Millennium Declaration by the Ring of Peace

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