Without a doubt, that policy framework must be ‘human rights strategies of governance’.
Achieving a human-rights based social and international order requires every country to discuss and draw up an inclusive national vision for all parts of its population, grounded in international human rights norms.
Human rights strategies of governance require the emplacement of preventive arrangements against environmental damage, conflicts, pandemics, inequities, and violations of human rights in every country and region, and at the United Nations.
Human rights strategies of governance require measures to deal effectively with inequality, poverty, inequities, and injustices.
Implementing human rights strategies of governance requires a global recommitment to the precept of the Universal Declaration that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.