
Jomtien Declaration
The Jomtien Declaration, adopted in 1990 during the World Conference on Education for All in Jomtien, Thailand, emphasizes the right to education for all individuals, regardless of their background. It advocates for accessible and quality education, particularly for marginalized groups. The declaration highlights the importance of international cooperation in achieving educational goals. It set a framework for countries to prioritize education as a means to address poverty, empower communities, and promote sustainable development. The Jomtien Declaration marked a significant step toward global commitment to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to learn and grow through education.