The summit will bring together world leaders and policymakers to discuss ways of advancing social development


President Asif Ali Zardari arrives in Doha, Qatar on a three-day visit on late Monday night where he is scheduled to attend Second World Summit for Social Development being held under the auspices of the United Nations General Assembly from November 4 to 6.
One his arrival at the Hamad International Airport, President Zaradri and his delegation were received by senior Qatari officials and Pakistan’s ambassador in Doha. The President was presented with a bouquet of flowers.
The summit will bring together world leaders and policymakers to discuss ways of advancing social development, promoting decent work and employment opportunities as well as strengthening inclusive safety nets.
On the sidelines, the President will hold important meetings with global and regional leaders, including the leadership of Qatar, as well as heads of major multilateral forums such as the United Nations and other international organisations.
Asif Ali Zardari will underscore Pakistan's commitment to inclusive growth and social protection, with the Benazir Income Support Programme at the centre of efforts to reduce poverty and build resilience among vulnerable groups.
Pakistan's readiness to pilot a Doha-aligned Social Protection and Jobs Compact (2026-28) aimed at expanding coverage to informal workers, persons with disabilities and children, while promoting decent work and green employment, will also be highlighted.
The initiative aligns national plans with the Doha Political Declaration and global commitments on social protection and financing for development.
The President will underline Pakistan's intent to work closely with development partners and multilateral institutions to mobilise financing for social protection and green employment through mechanisms such as the SDG Stimulus, debt-for-social or climate swaps, and South-South cooperation under China's Global Development Initiative.
He will also reaffirm Pakistan's commitment to translating the outcomes of the Doha Summit into concrete actions that strengthen social protection systems and support sustainable, inclusive economic growth.
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