La nueva agenda de derechos humanos para la igualdad y el desarrollo humano sostenible.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37387/ipc.v3i3.56Keywords:
Human rights, Human development, Gender, Inequality, Sustainable DevelopmentAbstract
The interest of first generation of human rights was to incorporate fundamental freedoms, civil, economic and political rights of the individual, to limit the power of the state. The second generation rights are of social content to ensure the best living conditions for people. Third generation rights are rights or collective rights of peoples. A new human rights agenda, is the only way to achieve sustainable development, where the human being is the center of the action nationally, regionally and globally; must be holistic, articulating, universal, indivisible, multicultural, multi-ethnic, gender-sensitive, inclusive, with citizen participation, legal security, solidarity and international cooperation; including strategies and public policies to respect and guarantee the rights of all people, with special protection to vulnerable groups. The elimination of the violation of human rights; gender discrimination, violence against women, insecurity, hunger, poverty, environmental degradation, social inequality, lack of access to justice, migration, the effects of climate change, food security, education excellence, holistic health, water, housing, are priorities in a new agenda.
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