In larger freedom:
towards development, security and human rights for all
Report of the Secretary-General
Full report
Add.1, Add.2 & Add.3
[pdf format]
Contents:
I. Introduction: a historic opportunity in 2005
A. The challenges of a changing world
B. Larger freedom: development, security and human rights
C. The imperative of collective action
D. Time to decide
II. Freedom from want
A. A shared vision of development
B. National strategies
C. Making goal 8 work: trade and financing for development
D. Ensuring environmental sustainability
E. Other priorities for global action
F. The implementation challenge
III. Freedom from fear
A. A vision of collective security
B. Preventing catastrophic terrorism
C. Nuclear, biological and chemical weapons
D. Reducing the risk and prevalence of war
E. Use of force
IV. Freedom to live in dignity
A. Rule of law
B. Human rights
C. Democracy
V. Strengthening the United Nations
A. General Assembly
B. The Councils
C. The Secretariat
D. System coherence
E. Regional organizations
F. Updating the Charter of the United Nations
VI. Conclusion: our opportunity and our challenge
Annex
For decision by Heads of State and Government
Addendum 1
Human Rights Council - Explanatory note by the Secretary-General
Addendum 2
Peacebuilding Commission - Explanatory note by the Secretary-General
Addendum 3
Letter dated 26 May 2005 from the Secretary-General to the President of the General Assembly
Annex -
Plan of action submitted by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights |