This document defines social inclusion policies as a way of building an active citizenship and establishing the practice of participatory democracy; as a means of articulating the goals to achieve equality with the values of diversity and identity; and as a framework for the safeguard of human rights.
All of this was discussed in depth in a plenary session on social inclusion at the World Council. This debate was chaired by the mayor of Barcelona, Mr. Jordi Hereu, with the participation of the mayors of Istanbul, Guarulhos, Jericho, Montevideo and Pixley ka seme, as well as the deputy mayor of Barcelona, Mr. Ricard Gomà.
The Social Inclusion Committee, together with the Committee of City Diplomacy that presented the Hague Declaration for approval, has been a pioneer in promoting a political stance on any given topic throughout the organization.
The document is available through the following link: "Let´s build the inclusive cities of the 21st Century"