environmental consequences for vulnerable societies throughout the world, in
particular in developing countries,
Reaffirming the crucial importance of increasing the resources allocated for
official development assistance, and recalling the pledge of the industrialized
countries to allocate 0.7 per cent of their gross national product for official
development assistance, and recognizing the need for new and additional resources to
finance the development programmes of developing countries,
Determined to take new steps forward in the commitment of the international
community with a view to achieving substantial progress in human rights endeavours
by an increased and sustained effort of international cooperation and solidarity,
Asserting the necessity for establishing new, equitable and global links of
partnership and intra-generational solidarity, and for promoting inter-generational
solidarity for the perpetuation of humankind,
Recognizing that the attention paid to the importance of international solidarity
as a vital component of the efforts of developing countries towards the realization of
the right to development of their peoples and the promotion of the full enjoyment of
economic, social and cultural rights by everyone has been insufficient,
Resolved to strive to ensure that the present generations are fully aware of their
responsibilities towards future generations, and that a better world is possible for the
present and future generations,
1.
Reaffirms the recognition set forth in the declaration adopted by the
Heads of State and Government at the Millennium Summit of the United Nations of
the fundamental value of solidarity to international relations in the twenty-first
century, in stating that global challenges must be managed in a way that distributes
costs and burdens fairly, in accordance with basic principles of equity and social
justice, and that those who suffer, or who benefit least, deserve help from those who
benefit most;
2.
Expresses its determination to contribute towards the solution of
current world problems through increased international cooperation, to create such