Synthesizing Key Messages on the Three Pillars of Social Development

As momentum builds toward the Second World Summit for Social Development (WSSD2) in Doha this November, The United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force supporting preparations (UN IATF) for the Second World Summit for Social Development has prepared three non-papers synthesizing key messages on the three pillars of social development and aligned with the “fields of action” identified in the co-facilitators’ Food for Thought paper.
To ensure full coverage of issues and areas presented by the Food for Thought paper, a fourth related non-paper, prepared by the summit secretariat, provides an overview of the mandates contained in the main outcome documents from selected United Nations summits and conferences, with respect to follow-up implementation. monitoring and review. These non-papers are meant to serve as a resource for Member States in their preparations for the Summit.
- Social Inclusion
- Eradicating Poverty
- Full Employment and Decent Work for All
- Synthesis of mandates outlining follow-up to implementation and review from selected United Nations summits and conferences
Social Inclusion
The brief underscores that social inclusion must go beyond support for individual population groups to address structural inequalities and promote universal access to rights and opportunities. Key recommendations include:
- Anchoring policies in human rights principles such as non-discrimination and accountability.
- Ensuring universal access to health, education, care, and support services.
- Building participatory institutions and data systems to ensure no one is left behind.
Read the full brief on Social Inclusion
Eradicating Poverty
Despite historic progress, poverty remains entrenched and increasingly multidimensional. The brief calls for:
- Aligning macroeconomic policy with social objectives.
- Ensuring universal social protection and investing in essential services.
- Strengthening rural development and supporting the care economy.
- Reforming international financial systems to support fiscal space and debt sustainability.
Read the full brief on Eradicating Poverty
Full Employment and Decent Work for All
This synthesis stresses that employment is a cornerstone of social development, especially for youth, women, and marginalized groups. It recommends:
- Expanding formal employment through industrialization and MSME support.
- Investing in lifelong learning, care work, and just digital and green transitions.
- Strengthening labour protections, social dialogue, and wage equity.
Read the full brief on Employment and Decent Work
These briefs will help governments and stakeholders engage in meaningful dialogue, build consensus, and shape a bold and unified global commitment at the Summit. By focusing on interdependence across the three pillars, they reaffirm that social progress depends on inclusive, decent, and resilient systems that leave no one behind.