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The Doha Summit renewed global commitments to fight poverty and inequality, urging action on social protection and digital inclusion.
The Second World Summit on Social Development opened in Doha, Qatar, from November 4–6, 2025, bringing together over 8,000 global leaders, UN officials, civil society, and youth to renew commitments to social justice, poverty eradication, and inclusive development.
Marking 30 years since the Copenhagen Summit, the event culminated in the Doha Political Declaration, reaffirming the link between social progress, human rights, and sustainable development.
Key proposals include national social development platforms by mid-2026, expanded social protection, a social spending compact, and digital inclusion as a right.
The UN highlighted progress in reducing extreme poverty from 30% to 10% but stressed that over 800 million still live in poverty.
The summit emphasized turning global pledges into action through accountability, funding, and cross-sector partnerships.
La Cumbre de Doha renovó los compromisos mundiales para luchar contra la pobreza y la desigualdad, instando a la acción en materia de protección social y de inclusión digital.