Millennium Declaration – English Version

Millennium Declaration – Spanish Version

Millennium Declaration – French Version

Millennium Declaration – Italian Version

The promotion of sexual health is central to the attainment of wellness and well-being and the achievement of sustainable development and more specifically to the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals. Individuals and communities who experience well-being are better positioned to contribute to the eradication of individual and societal poverty. By nurturing individual and social responsibility and equitable social interactions, promotion of sexual health fosters quality of life and the realization of peace.

Therefore we urge all governments, international agencies, private sector, academic institutions and society at large, and particularly, all member organizations of the World Association for Sexual Health to:

Recognize, Promote, Ensure and Protect Sexual Rights for All

Sexual rights are an integral component of basic human rights and therefore are inalienable and universal. Sexual health is an integral component of the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health. Sexual health cannot be obtained or maintained without sexual rights for all.

Chapter One

Advance Toward Gender Equality and Equity

Sexual health requires gender equality, equity and respect. Gender-related inequities and disparities of power deter constructive and harmonic human interactions and therefore the attainment of sexual health.

Chapter Two

Condemn, Combat, and Reduce all Forms of Sexuality Related Violence

Sexual health cannot be attained until people are free of stigma, discrimination, sexual abuse, coercion and violence.

Chapter Three

Provide Universal Access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education and Information

To achieve sexual health, all individuals, including youth, must have access to comprehensive sexuality education and sexual health information and services throughout the life cycle.

Chapter Four

Ensure that Reproductive Health Programs Recognize the Centrality of Sexual Health

Reproduction is one of the critical dimensions of human sexuality and may contribute to strengthening relationships and personal fulfillment when desired and planned. Sexual health is a more encompassing concept than reproductive health. Current reproductive health programs must be broadened to address the various dimensions of sexuality and sexual health in a comprehensive manner.

Chapter Five

Halt and Reverse the Spread of HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Infections

Universal access to effective prevention, voluntary counseling and testing, comprehensive care and treatment of HIV/AIDS and other STI are equally essential to sexual health. Programs that assure universal access must be scaled up immediately.

Chapter Six

Identify, Address and Treat Sexual Concerns, Dysfunctions and Disorders

Since sexual concerns, dysfunctions and disorders all have an impact on quality of life, general and sexual health; they should be recognized, prevented and treated.

Chapter Seven

Achieve Recognition of Sexual Pleasure as a Component of Well-being

Sexual health is more than the absence of disease. Sexual pleasure and satisfaction are integral components of well-being and require universal recognition and promotion.

Chapter Eight