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Second Social Development Summit in Doha marks first-ever UNGA meeting outside New York and Geneva

Published: 02 Nov 2025 - 10:41 am | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2025 - 10:42 am

QNA

New York: Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations H E Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani, affirmed that the Second World Summit for Social Development, to be held in Doha, marks the first official meeting of the United Nations General Assembly to convene outside its traditional venues in New York and Geneva, in accordance with the Assembly’s rules of procedure.

In a statement to QNA, she said that hosting this historic summit in Doha underscores the State of Qatar’s position as an active and strategic partner of the United Nations, adding that in just a few days, Doha will once again open its doors to the world, guided by its unwavering commitment to international solidarity and multilateral cooperation.

She emphasised that the State of Qatar welcomes the international community back to Doha, a city that has become a global symbol of dialogue, partnership, and hope. She recalled that Qatar has previously hosted a series of landmark United Nations conferences, including the 2008 Follow-up International Conference on Financing for Development to Review the Implementation of the Monterrey Consensus, the 18th Conference of the Parties (COP18) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2012, the 13th United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD XIII), and the 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) in 2023 — all united by the shared goal of promoting prosperity and achieving sustainable development for all.

She noted that the world returns to Doha to participate in the Second World Summit for Social Development, which will be held from November 4 to 6, 2025, marking a pivotal moment to renew the commitments first made in Copenhagen three decades ago and to set forth bold visions and practical solutions for advancing social development.

She highlighted that the summit will bring together more than 8,000 participants representing Member States, the United Nations system, and key stakeholders — including parliamentarians, civil society organizations, youth, academia, and representatives of workers, employers, and the private sector — all united in reaffirming their commitment to social justice and translating that commitment into concrete actions that place people at the heart of sustainable development.

She underlined that at the heart of this historic summit lies the “Doha Political Declaration,” a global call to action that renews governments’ commitment to creating an enabling economic, political, social, cultural, and legal environment for achieving inclusive social development for all.  The summit will also witness a significant milestone with the convening of the “Doha Solutions Forum for Social Development,” which represents a turning point toward adopting innovative and practical initiatives. The forum will be held alongside two major events—the Private Sector Forum and the Civil Society Forum—in addition to a wide range of activities taking place at the state-of-the-art Qatar National Convention Centre.