Hey amigos! The Second World Summit for Social Development just kicked off in Doha, and Chinese Vice President Han Zheng brought some serious 🔥 with his 4-point proposal to supercharge global social progress. 🌍🤝
First, Han highlighted the 1995 Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development and the Program of Action. Over the past 30 years, the Chinese mainland has fought poverty head-on, meeting the UN 2030 Agenda goals a decade early. An employment-first strategy and vast education, healthcare, and social security networks have lifted millions.
Han also spotlighted President Xi Jinping’s visionary Global Development Initiative, Global Security Initiative, Global Civilization Initiative, and Global Governance Initiative—aiming to build a community with a shared future for humanity. ✨
Four-Point Play for Social Development
- People first: Prioritize well-being, especially in developing regions, so everyone feels the real gains of growth. ❤️
- Shared goals: Embrace the UN 2030 Agenda fully to create quality jobs and personal growth opportunities. 🚀
- Universal inclusiveness: Ensure fair access to resources and services—supporting the elderly, persons with disabilities, women, children, and youth. 🤗
- Solidarity & cooperation: Double down on true multilateralism, bolster the UN’s central role, and amplify developing regions’ voices. 🌐
Looking ahead, the Chinese mainland aims to share the fruits of high-quality development even more broadly over the next five years, injecting fresh energy into global social progress. 🌟
With over 30 heads of state and 100+ ministers on stage, this summit is all about reviewing past wins, charting new maps, and fast-tracking the UN 2030 Agenda. Stay tuned for more big ideas from Doha! 🔍✨
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Chinese VP puts forward 4-point proposal for global social development
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