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Síntesis de mensajes clave sobre los tres pilares del desarrollo social
El Grupo de Trabajo Interinstitucional de las Naciones Unidas (UN IATF), que apoya los preparativos de la Segunda Cumbre Mundial sobre Desarrollo Social, ha elaborado tres documentos no oficiales que sintetizan los mensajes clave sobre los tres pilares del desarrollo social, alineados con los “campos de acción” identificados en el documento Ideas para la reflexión de los cofacilitadores.
Para garantizar una cobertura completa de los temas y áreas planteadas por el documento Ideas para la reflexión, la secretaría de la cumbre preparó un cuarto documento no oficial que proporciona una visión general de los mandatos contenidos en los documentos finales de cumbres y conferencias seleccionadas de las Naciones Unidas, con respecto a la implementación, el seguimiento y la evaluación. Estos documentos están destinados a servir como recurso para los Estados Miembros durante sus preparativos para la Cumbre.
1. Inclusión social
2. Erradicación de la pobreza
3. Empleo pleno y trabajo decente para todos
4. Síntesis de mandatos sobre implementación, seguimiento y revisión de cumbres y conferencias seleccionadas de la ONU
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This document highlights key messages for the Arab region to support preparations for the Second World Summit for Social Development, to be held in Doha, Qatar, from 4-6 November 2025. The messages focus on the three main themes of the Summit which are: eradicating poverty, promoting full and productive employment and decent work, and supporting social integration; in addition to other cross-cutting issues that are critical for advancing social development amidst ongoing conflicts, fiscal constraints, climate pressures, and a persistent digital divide.
This document presents key milestones in the recent history of social development and the main challenges and specific proposals submitted by the ministries of social development and equivalent entities of the region, in the framework of the Regional Conference on Social Development in Latin America and the Caribbean, for consideration during the work and discussions of the Second World Summit for Social Development. The aim of these inputs is to advance inclusive social development worldwide, with a view to transforming the development model and building a more productive, inclusive and sustainable future.
Inequalities based on age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, or economic or other status persist across generations, limiting access to opportunities like education, health, and jobs. Disaggregated data is essential to reveal these disparities and inform targeted action. A life course approach, grounded in robust evidence, can help dismantle structural barriers and promote inclusive, equitable development for all.
As Member States prepare for the Second World Summit for Social Development, they face a defining choice: continue addressing poverty eradication, the creation of decent work, and social inclusion as siloed policy areas—or renew the broader, integrated approach to social progress first articulated at the first social summit, in 1995.
Progress in reducing poverty is fragile. Covid-19 and growing threats from climate change and conflict are a stark reminder that many people are still one misfortune away from falling into poverty. Strengthening the resilience of families and communities to prevent falls into poverty is essential to prevent setbacks to safeguard progress over the long term.
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