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Human Security, Sustainable and Equitable Development - Foundations for Canada's International Policy

"In the world of the 21st century, the achievement of human security through sustainable and equitable development will be increasingly fundamental to foreign policy, international peace, and global commerce. Therefore, a clear set of development objectives must underpin our international policies in all other areas—diplomacy, defence and commerce."
  
    
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"Together, the Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals (MD/MDGs) present a comprehensive set of objectives towards which various instruments of international policy—diplomacy, defence, trade and investment, and development cooperation—should work together.

The Prime Minister should publicly embrace the Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals as Canada’s vision of the kind of world Canadians desire and must work towards—one in which human dignity, justice and peace are upheld universally. He should communicate this vision to the Canadian public and seek the support of Canadians in helping to achieve the goals.

To operationalize this vision, the federal government should commit to embodying the Millennium Declaration and the Development Goals in the strategic priorities and plans of all departments and agencies. It should also commit to working closely with provincial and municipal governments, with the private sector and with civil society to incorporate the
MD/MDGs into their missions, mandates and action plans, so that the commitment becomes one of the whole of Canada."

Creator(s) The North - South Institute (NSI)
Source Location Canada
Publisher The North - South Institute (NSI)
Date Published
2005-01
Language Bilingual
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Copyright Holder The North - South Institute (NSI)


 

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