Cartagena Manifesto
The Cartagena Manifesto is a significant document that emerged from the Cartagena de Indias conference in 2010, focusing on the rights of refugees and displaced persons in Latin America. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive protection and support for individuals fleeing violence, persecution, and natural disasters. The manifesto calls for regional cooperation and the strengthening of legal frameworks to safeguard the rights of these vulnerable populations.
This document is part of a broader movement to address humanitarian crises in the region, highlighting the importance of solidarity among countries. It serves as a guiding framework for governments, NGOs, and international organizations to enhance their response to the challenges faced by displaced individuals in Latin America.