
Geneva Declaration of Principles
The Geneva Declaration of Principles, established in 2003, is a commitment by governments and organizations to promote sustainable development and the responsible use of the internet. It emphasizes the importance of internet access as a fundamental right and focuses on enhancing human rights, freedom of expression, and privacy online. The declaration encourages collaboration among nations to address global challenges like cybersecurity and digital inequality, aiming to create a secure and inclusive digital environment for everyone. It serves as a framework for guiding policies and actions related to the internet and its impact on society.