Saudi Minister Leads Delegation at Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha
Ahmed Al-Rajhi emphasizes the need for international cooperation and innovative development models.
The Second World Summit for Social Development, held from November 4 to 6 in Doha, Qatar, saw the participation of Saudi Arabia through a delegation led by its Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, Ahmed Al-Rajhi.
The summit convened a broad array of stakeholders, including ministers from various countries, heads of international and regional organizations, and representatives from civil society.
This international gathering aimed to intensify efforts in combating poverty, promoting full employment, and advancing social inclusion to ensure that no individual is marginalized in today's interconnected world.The event also sought to address the persistent development gaps, reaffirm global commitment to social development, and bolster support for implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Al-Rajhi emphasized during the summit the importance of international collaboration in tackling global challenges.
He called for adopting innovative development models that prioritize justice and sustainability.Participants at the summit engaged in discussions aimed at accelerating progress on social development goals through concerted international action.