of the 1990s. In the Millennium Declaration, Member States affirmed six fundamental
principles essential to international relations, namely freedom, equality, solidarity, tolerance, respect for nature and shared responsibility, and called for action in key areas, including development and poverty eradication, peace and security, and democracy and human rights. Governments also confirmed their resolve to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women as effective ways to combat poverty, hunger and disease and to
promote sustainable development (General Assembly resolution 55/2).
The 1990 Millennium Declaration, Member States confirmed the basic
principle for international relations: freedom, equality, solidarity, tolerance, respect for nature and shared responsibility, and calls for action in key areas as well. development and poverty eradication, peace and security. And democracy and human rights, the government has confirmed the discovery of them in promoting gender equality and empowerment of women as effective ways to combat poverty, hunger and disease and to.
promote sustainable development (General Assembly resolution 55/2).
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In the Millennium Declaration of 1990 Member States confirm the basicThe importance of international relations: freedom, equality, solidarity, tolerance, respect for nature. And a shared responsibility And call for action in key areas. As well as development and poverty eradication. Peace and security, democracy and human rights. The Government has confirmed its decision to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women as effective ways to combat poverty, hunger and disease.Promoting sustainable development (UN General Assembly 55/2).
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