A/RES/58/167
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Welcomes the adoption of the United Nations Millennium Declaration of
8 September 2000, 7 in which Member States consider, inter alia, that tolerance is
one of the fundamental values essential to international relations in the twenty-first
century and that it should include the active promotion of a culture of peace and
dialogue among civilizations, with human beings respecting one another in all their
diversity of belief, culture and language, neither fearing nor repressing differences
within and between societies but cherishing them as a precious asset of humanity;
Recognizes the right of everyone to take part in cultural life and to enjoy
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the benefits of scientific progress and its applications;
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Affirms that the international community should strive to respond to the
challenges and opportunities posed by globalization in a manner that ensures respect
for the cultural diversity of all;
Expresses its determination to prevent and mitigate cultural
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homogenization in the context of globalization, through increased intercultural
exchange guided by the promotion and protection of cultural diversity;
Affirms that intercultural dialogue essentially enriches the common
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understanding of human rights and that the benefits to be derived from the
encouragement and development of international contacts and cooperation in the
cultural fields are important;
Welcomes the recognition at the World Conference against Racism,
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Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance of the necessity of
respecting and maximizing the benefits of diversity within and among all nations in
working together to build a harmonious and productive future by putting into
practice and promoting values and principles such as justice, equality and
non-discrimination, democracy, fairness and friendship, tolerance and respect within
and among communities and nations, in particular through public information and
educational programmes to raise awareness and understanding of the benefits of
cultural diversity, including programmes in which the public authorities work in
partnership with international and non-governmental organizations and other sectors
of civil society;
Recognizes that respect for cultural diversity and the cultural rights of all
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enhances cultural pluralism, contributing to a wider exchange of knowledge and
understanding of cultural background, advancing the application and enjoyment of
universally accepted human rights throughout the world and fostering stable,
friendly relations among peoples and nations worldwide;
Emphasizes that the promotion of cultural pluralism and tolerance at the
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national, regional and international levels is important for enhancing respect for
cultural rights and cultural diversity;
10. Also emphasizes that tolerance and respect for diversity facilitate the
universal promotion and protection of human rights, including gender equality and
the enjoyment of all human rights by all, and underlines the fact that tolerance and
respect for cultural diversity and the universal promotion and protection of human
rights are mutually supportive;
11. Urges all actors on the international scene to build an international order
based on inclusion, justice, equality and equity, human dignity, mutual
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See resolution 55/2.
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