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综合三大社会发展支柱的关键信息
联合国支持第二届世界社会发展峰会筹备工作的跨机构工作组(UN IATF)准备了三份非正式文件,综合了关于社会发展三大支柱的主要信息,并与主持方在《思考启示》文件中确定的“行动领域”保持一致。
为确保涵盖《思考启示》文件中提出的所有问题和领域,峰会秘书处还准备了一份相关的第四份非正式文件,概述了部分联合国峰会和会议主要成果文件中涉及的后续执行、监测与审查任务。上述非正式文件旨在为各会员国筹备峰会提供参考资源。
1. 社会包容
2. 消除贫困
3. 全民充分就业与体面劳动
4. 后续执行与审查任务的综合摘要(摘自联合国峰会与会议)
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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.
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From commitment to action: The Global Accelerator on Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transitions
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This policy brief highlights the need for urgent policy action to tackle high youth NEET rates and promote decent work, especially for young women and in Africa. It calls for greater investment to ensure brighter futures and social justice.
This brief highlights the urgent need to uphold fundamental principles and rights at work as universal human rights essential to fair globalization. It presents alarming global data and calls for renewed commitment and transformative action to tackle persistent inequalities and decent work deficits.
This policy brief underscores the critical role of universal social protection as a prerequisite for advancing social development and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It highlights coverage gaps, the need for increased investment, and the importance of social protection in addressing poverty, inequality, employment challenges, and global crises.
This brief underscores the vital role of migrant workers in the global economy, particularly in the services and care sectors. It outlines key ILO priorities for promoting fair, well-governed, and rights-based labour migration systems.
This brief presents the main findings of the Latin America and Caribbean consultation held in preparation for the Second World Summit for Social Development, organized by UNRISD in collaboration with the Latin American Council for Social Sciences (CLACSO). The consultation assessed regional progress since 1995, examined persistent and emerging challenges, and gathered diverse perspectives from across the region to help shape the Summit’s discussions. It highlights the region’s priorities and experiences as essential contributions to advancing inclusive and sustainable social development globally.
This brief highlights the need for integrated, inclusive skills and lifelong learning systems to address global labour market mismatches and prepare for green and digital transitions. It outlines policy priorities to align education, training, and employment strategies for sustainable, equitable growth.
This brief (ES) presents the main findings of the Mexico consultation held on 6 June 2025 in preparation for the Second World Summit for Social Development and the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development. The event was organized by UNRISD in collaboration with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), El Colegio de México, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). The consultation gathered academics, policymakers and civil society representatives to discuss key concerns and effective policy solutions in the context of today’s global polycrisis. It highlights Mexico’s perspectives and commitment to multilateralism as important contributions to advancing inclusive and sustainable social development globally.
This brief presents the main findings of the Central Asia consultation held in preparation for the Second World Summit for Social Development, organized by UNRISD in collaboration with the Social Policy Lab under the National Agency for Social Protection of Uzbekistan. The consultation gathered regional experts to bring Central Asian voices into the drafting of the Summit’s political declaration, complementing earlier dialogues across Asia. It assessed social development progress since 1995, examined persistent and emerging challenges unique to the sub-region, and provided policy analysis to inform the Summit’s process. It highlights Central Asia’s priorities and experiences as vital contributions to advancing inclusive and sustainable social development globally.
This brief presents the main findings of the Nordic consultation held in preparation for the Second World Summit for Social Development, organized by UNRISD in collaboration with Fingo, the umbrella organization of Finnish development NGOs. The consultation brought together Nordic stakeholders to review achievements since 1995, examine contemporary social development priorities and challenges, and contribute regional perspectives to help shape the Summit’s discussions. It highlights lessons from the Nordic model and the region’s experiences as important contributions to advancing inclusive and sustainable social development globally.