The Declaration of Geneva is a statement about respecting human life and dignity that doctors around the world have agreed to follow. It was first written in 1948 after World War II, and it's meant to guide doctors in making sure they treat people in a kind, compassionate, and ethical way. Basically, it means that doctors should work to help people, even if they may not always agree with their beliefs or ways of life. They must remember that everyone has the right to be treated with love and respect.