|

United Nations
Millennium Summit
The Millennium Summit was a meeting among
many world leaders lasting three days from 6 September
to 8 September 2000 at the United Nations headquarters
in New York City. Its purpose was to discuss the role of
the United Nations at the turn of the twenty-first
century.[3] At this meeting, world leaders ratified the
United Nations Millennium Declaration.[4] This meeting
was the largest gathering of world leaders in history as
of the year 2000. It was followed by the World Summit
five years later, which took place from 14 September to
16 September 2005.
The General Assembly Resolution that decided upon this
summit stated that it attempted to seize "a unique and
symbolically compelling moment to articulate and affirm
an animating vision for the United Nations.
In this summit, 189 member states of the United Nations
agreed to help citizens in the world's poorest countries
to achieve a better life by the year 2015. The framework
for this progress is outlined in the Millennium
Development Goals. Also known as the MDG, these goals
were derived from the Millennium Declaration.[6] This
summit was focused on various global issues, such as
poverty, AIDS, and how to share the benefits of
globalisation more fairly.
Over 150 world leaders participated in the discussion,
including 100 heads of state, 47 heads of government,
three crown princes, five Vice Presidents, three Deputy
Prime Ministers, and 8,000 other delegates. The Group of
77 was also present to discuss the changes the United
Nations faced at the turn of the twenty-first century.
Home

|