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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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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.
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.
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