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Agenda for Peace

Agenda for Peace is a plan introduced by the United Nations in 1992 to promote international stability, security, and development. It emphasizes preventing conflicts through diplomacy, good governance, human rights, and social development, rather than relying solely on military intervention. The goal is to address the root causes of conflicts—such as inequality, poverty, and discrimination—by fostering cooperation and sustainable peace efforts globally. Essentially, it encourages countries and organizations to work proactively to maintain peace and prevent wars before they start, creating a safer, more stable world for everyone.