WSIS 1. Leave No One Behind

1. Leave no one behind. We must keep faith with the original promise of the MDGs, and now finish the job. After 2015 we should move from reducing to ending extreme poverty, in all its forms. We should ensure that no person – regardless of ethnicity, gender, geography, disability, race or other status – is denied universal human rights and basic economic opportunities.

We should design goals that focus on reaching excluded groups, for example by making sure we track progress at all levels of income, and by providing social protection to help people build resilience to life’s uncertainties. 

We can be the first generation in human history to end hunger and ensure that every person achieves a basic standard of well being.

  • There can be no excuses.
  • This is a universal agenda, for which everyone must accept their proper share of responsibility.
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