
Millennium Declaration
The Millennium Declaration, adopted by world leaders in 2000, is a commitment to address global challenges and improve lives worldwide. It set goals to reduce extreme poverty, hunger, and disease; promote education, gender equality, and environmental sustainability; and foster peace and human rights. The declaration aimed to unite countries in working towards a more equitable, just, and sustainable future for all, emphasizing collective responsibility and international cooperation to achieve these ambitious targets by 2015.