Commission for Social Development opens session stressing poverty, inequality and decent work

Commission for Social Development ยท February 2, 2026

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An unidentified presenter at the Commission for Social Development opened the session by highlighting priorities: eradicating poverty, reducing inequalities, creating decent work and strengthening social protection, and tied the meeting to the Doha World Summit and its political declaration.

An unidentified presenter at the Commission for Social Development said in opening remarks that "Social development speaks directly to people," framing the session around concrete priorities for improving daily lives.

The presenter listed the Commission's core goals: "How to eradicate poverty, how to tackle inequalities, how to create decent work opportunities and improve social protection," and described the forum as "a global platform for the governments, to agree on the priorities and shape policies, in their social development area." These comments positioned the session as a policy forum for member governments rather than a technical briefing.

The speaker placed this meeting in a wider context, noting that "the 60 fourth session" follows the second World Summit for Social Development in Doha, where the "Doha political declaration" was adopted. The presenter concluded by saying the session "particularly directly influences what people live through their everyday lives," underscoring the claimed link between Commission deliberations and on-the-ground social outcomes.

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