Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions about the Summit
- What is the purpose of the WSSD2?
The Summit aims to reaffirm global solidarity and accelerate action on social development by assessing progress, addressing gaps, and strengthening implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
- What will be the main outcome of WSSD2?
The Summit will adopt an action-oriented political declaration that outlines commitments to social development and provides momentum for implementation at national and international levels.
- How does the WSSD2 align with other ongoing UN global initiatives?
The WSSD2 is designed to align with and maintain coherence across commitments made in other recent global processes, such as the Pact of the Future and the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4).
- Why is a new Political Declaration necessary?
Despite progress since the first Social Summit, significant social development gaps remain. A renewed commitment is needed to address these challenges through integrated and people-centered policies.
- How will the Political Declaration be implemented?
The declaration will serve as a framework guiding national governments, UN agencies, and other stakeholders in aligning policies and programs with its commitments. Countries will be encouraged to integrate these commitments into development strategies, legal frameworks, and public policies.
- What are the guiding principles of the Political Declaration?
The declaration will reaffirm commitments to poverty eradication, full and productive employment, decent work, social inclusion, and equality—underpinned by social justice, human rights, and strengthened multilateral cooperation.
- How can stakeholders contribute?
Stakeholders, including civil society and the private sector, will engage through UN platforms, forums, and informal consultations to ensure broad participation in shaping social development policies.
- What are the priority areas for social development?
Key areas include:
- Poverty eradication
- Employment and decent work
- Social protection
- Inclusion of marginalized groups
- Gender equality
- Youth and ageing
- Health, education, and adequate housing
- Climate resilience and just transition
- Technology for social progress
- Disability inclusion
- Renewing the global social contract