Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action
The Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action was adopted at the World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna in June 1993. It emphasizes the universality of human rights and the importance of promoting and protecting them globally. The document outlines the responsibilities of states to ensure human rights for all individuals, regardless of their background.
The declaration also highlights the need for international cooperation in addressing human rights issues and encourages the establishment of national institutions to promote human rights. It serves as a framework for future human rights initiatives and reinforces the commitment of the international community to uphold human dignity.