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Not just dreams, but rights: Social justice in focus at Doha summit

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November 14, 2025
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The Global Coalition for Social Justice Forum brought together ministers, workers’ and employers’ organizations, UN agencies and civil society to accelerate action on poverty eradication, decent work and social inclusion.

The gathering came at a moment described as both hopeful and urgent. Since the coalition’s launch in 2023, governments and partners have expanded efforts to close inequalities and strengthen social protections.

Progress has been made in education, life expectancy and gender equality. Yet discrimination, exclusion and gaps in rights at work remain deeply entrenched in many countries.

Against this backdrop, the Forum served as a space to share achievements, examine where commitments are falling short, and discuss how to accelerate coordinated efforts to bridge these divides.

Not just dreams – rights

Addressing the event, Annalena Baerbock, President of the UN General Assembly, spoke of social justice not as a vision but a right.

“We all have dreams,” she said, recalling her childhood hopes and the encouragement that hard work could make anything possible.

“But we know that is not true for everyone. The world, as it stands, is not equal. It’s not fair. The world is not just.”

She warned that millions of young people around the world still see their futures constrained by poverty, lack of education, conflict and discrimination.

“These are not just dreams. These are rights,” she said, calling on governments, the private sector and civil society to dismantle systemic barriers: “We have to ensure that we end these injustices once and for all.”

An elderly flower vendor in Jogyakarta, Indonesia. According to UN estimates, 58 per cent of world's older persons live in Asia and the Pacific, a figure expected to rise in the years to come.

An elderly flower vendor in Jogyakarta, Indonesia. According to UN estimates, 58 per cent of world’s older persons live in Asia and the Pacific, a figure expected to rise in the years to come.

A pathway to justice

Speaking to UN News on the sidelines, Srinivas Tata, Director of the Social Development Division at the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), underscored the moment’s significance.

“This is about putting social development back at the centre,” he said. “Social justice is the goal – social protection is one of the means to get there.”

Asia and the Pacific has lifted millions out of poverty over recent decades, he noted, but inequality remains high, populations are rapidly aging, and climate change is deepening vulnerabilities.

To help address these pressures, ESCAP works with governments to identify who is being left behind and how to reach them. Its Social Protection Toolbox includes a simulation tool to show the returns of expanding social protection.

“It demonstrates that social protection is not a cost…it is an investment.”

Listen to the interview with Mr. Tata.

Human rights at the core

While ESCAP highlighted regional policy tools, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, emphasised the universal principles underpinning social protection efforts.

Nada Al-Nashif, UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, told us the Summit is “a golden opportunity to revisit the vision of Copenhagen,” noting that poverty eradication, decent work and social inclusion are “completely anchored in human rights.”

On social protection, she highlighted close partnership with other UN agencies, in particular the International Labour Organization (ILO), and “incredible success stories” where schemes are anchored in law and target the most vulnerable.

Looking ahead, she stressed the need to shift into action: “We have momentum now to turn all our plans, our aspirations into action. We know how it works, and we have the solutions.”

UN News on the ground

UN News is on the ground in Doha, providing continuing coverage throughout the week, including live updates, interviews and analysis from the Summit. Follow our coverage here.

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