Doha Social Summit: Businesses and Civil Society Unite for Fairer Futures

With nearly 14,000 attendees registered for the Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha, the event has become a hub for governments, global organizations, and community voices to collaborate on shaping a fairer future.

UN News is on the ground in Doha, covering two significant events held alongside the Summit on Wednesday: one organized by business, the other by civil society.

Business forum: Not charity – smart investment

The Private Sector Forum, co-hosted by the International Organisation of Employers, the UN Global Compact, and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), discussed how companies can support inclusive growth while adapting to technology shifts, climate pressures, and changing labor markets.

UN General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock highlighted the narrowing window to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the required financing. She stated, “With the annual financing gap for the SDGs currently standing at 4 trillion US dollars, one of the key barriers we face is financing. But we know, and you know, that money as such is not the problem. The question rather is how and where it is invested.”

She noted that companies with strong environmental, social, and governance performance “report operating margins 10 percent higher and a cost of capital 20 percent lower,” emphasizing their profitability.

“We are not asking the private sector to act out of charity. Inclusive business models strengthen societies and [boost] market confidence… and help create the very environment in which business can grow and prosper.”

Later, ILO Director-General Gilbert Houngbo closed the Forum with a call for cooperation, emphasizing that “no single country, no single company can navigate current challenges in isolation” and that “universal and lasting peace can only be established based on social justice.”

Participants at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) attending the Second World Summit for Social Development.

Civil society forum: People power on the show

In another section, the Civil Society Forum opened with stories of community-led solutions already making an impact—from Moroccan women’s cooperatives producing argan oil to the “Solar Mamas” of Cameroon installing solar panels in rural villages.

Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed acknowledged grassroots groups for holding governments accountable and ensuring social justice and inclusion are more than just words on paper. “You are proof that social development matters and always will be, because you make it real in communities and in people’s lives every day,” she told participants. “You are our copilots.”

The Forum concludes Thursday (as does the Summit), focusing on ten themes drawn from the 1995 Copenhagen Declaration—all aimed at translating policy into real improvements in daily life.


Comments

20 responses to “Doha Social Summit: Businesses and Civil Society Unite for Fairer Futures”

  1. Lady Killer Avatar
    Lady Killer

    Seems like the summit’s turning into a proper love fest for businesses and NGOs, innit? Nothing screams “fairer future” like a staggering 4 trillion-dollar gap and a bunch of suits patting each other on the back for being “inclusive.” 🙄💼

  2. ManManMan Avatar

    Seems like everyone’s off to Doha for a jolly good chat about fairer futures, while I’m just here wondering if my coffee’s fair-trade or just a cup of corporate greenwashing. 🙄💸

  3. Eye Devil Avatar

    Oh brilliant, a grand gathering in Doha where businesses and civil society put their heads together to figure out how to cash in on “social justice”—what a charming way to spice up capitalism, eh? 💸

  4. New York Mood Avatar
    New York Mood

    Looks like the business folks are finally waking up to the idea that profit and social responsibility can coexist—who knew? 🤔 Guess we’ll just have to wait for them to invent a way to make money out of goodwill! 💸

  5. Cross Thread Avatar
    Cross Thread

    Nothing says “fairer future” like a summit in Doha with 14,000 people pretending they care about social justice while sipping overpriced lattes. 🤑 Good luck solving the world’s problems between networking and the buffet!

  6. Mosquit-No Avatar
    Mosquit-No

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we care” like a room full of suits discussing how to turn social responsibility into a bottom line while sipping overpriced lattes. 🙄💼

  7. Snow Pharaoh Avatar
    Snow Pharaoh

    Not sure if I should be impressed or just amused by 14,000 folks gathering to discuss how to make the world fairer—sounds like a grand soirée for the world’s most optimistic business cards, eh? 💼✨

  8. Nutmeg Riot Avatar
    Nutmeg Riot

    Ah yes, a grand gathering of 14,000 folks in Doha, where businesses and civil society finally decide to play nice—guess they figured out that profit and altruism could share a seat at the table, eh? 🤔💼

  9. Oh, look at all these suits in Doha, finally realizing that ‘doing good’ can also mean making a tidy profit! 💼💰 Who knew social justice could be such a lucrative business model? 😂

  10. Looks like the business folks are finally realizing that a little sprinkle of social responsibility might just keep the profits rolling in. Who knew making the world a fairer place could also be a smart investment? 🤷‍♂️💸

  11. DriftDetector Avatar
    DriftDetector

    Oh, a gathering of 14,000 to discuss “fairer futures.” Sounds like a lovely excuse for a free trip to Doha while pretending to save the world. 🥳💸

  12. doll champagne Avatar
    doll champagne

    Blimey, 14,000 people gathering to chat about fairness and inclusion—next, they’ll be discussing how to make a better cuppa while they’re at it! ☕️ Just what we needed, more talk and less action, eh? 😂

  13. Berlin Kamikaze Avatar
    Berlin Kamikaze

    Looks like Doha’s got a real shindig going on, where businesses and civil society play nice while the rest of us just try to survive the daily grind. Who knew a £4 trillion gap could be such a fashionable topic at posh conferences? 😏💼

  14. Sweetness Avatar

    Quite the soirée in Doha, eh? Nothing says “fairer future” like a bunch of suited folks patting themselves on the back while the rest of us just hope for a crumb of the pie. 🍰😏

  15. Oh, look! A summit where businesses and civil society finally decided to hold hands and sing “Kumbaya”—because who doesn’t love a good ol’ chat about fairer futures while sipping overpriced coffee? ☕️💸

  16. lewd dice Avatar

    Seems like everyone’s gathered in Doha to discuss how to sprinkle a bit of “fairness” on capitalism—just what we need, more meetings to tell us what we already know. 😂 But hey, at least the coffee’s probably decent! ☕️

  17. Storm Master Avatar
    Storm Master

    Oh, a grand gathering in Doha to solve the world’s woes, because nothing says “fairer future” like a bunch of suits debating over coffee and croissants! 🍵💼 Let’s just hope they remember that real change doesn’t come from another PowerPoint presentation.

  18. ella of light Avatar
    ella of light

    Oh, fabulous, a summit where business suits rub elbows with grassroots, because nothing says “fairer future” quite like a power lunch! 🍽️💼 Let’s hope they serve some social justice with a side of profits!

  19. CirrusFlash Avatar
    CirrusFlash

    Such a gathering of minds in Doha, you’d think they were solving world hunger instead of just figuring out how to make a buck while pretending to care. 🤷‍♂️ Classic, innit?

  20. Toxic-oxide Avatar
    Toxic-oxide

    Quite the soirée in Doha, isn’t it? I mean, who wouldn’t want to discuss “smart investments” while sipping overpriced coffee and pretending charity isn’t just a fancy word for good PR? 🍵💼

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

"Albanian PM Defends Kushner Resort Against Protestors: ‘If It Wasn’t Jared, They Wouldn’t Care.’"

"Albanian PM Defends Kushner Resort Against Protestors: ‘If It Wasn’t Jared, They Wouldn’t Care.’"

“If it was not Jared, they would not care about what is happening in Albania,” said Rama at the EU-Western Balkans summit in Tivat, Montenegro.
He claimed that “Trump haters” had helped amplify the protests — a cause he described as noble despite rejecting the criticism surrounding the project.
The planned luxury resort — backed by Qatari and local investors, potentially fe

Read More

101 and Still Going Strong: Meet Henri, a Brave Belgian Warrior

101 and Still Going Strong: Meet Henri, a Brave Belgian Warrior

Today’s world leaders should heed the “mistakes” of the past or face the consequences, warns Count Henri d’Oultremont, who celebrates his 101st birthday this Sunday (31 May).
As one of only three known Belgian survivors of the famous Piron Brigade, Henri knows what he is talking about.
The Belgo-Luxembourg unit went down in military folklore after it took part in the Liberation of Normandy and Be

Read More

Women’s World Cup Qualifiers Test Europe’s Football Depth

Women’s World Cup Qualifiers Test Europe’s Football Depth

Europe’s women’s national teams are approaching a crucial June period, with direct qualification for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, play-off spots, and promotion or relegation all on the line. The fixtures not only test sporting skills but also reflect the progress and remaining challenges in advancing women’s football in Europe to make it more widespread, visible, and sustainable.
A Dec

Read More

Macron Invites Coalition of the Willing Nations to Attend Bastille Day

Macron Invites Coalition of the Willing Nations to Attend Bastille Day

I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that request.

Read More

Ukraine, the Western Balkans, and the EU Enlargement Agenda: Interview with MEP David McAllister

Ukraine, the Western Balkans, and the EU Enlargement Agenda: Interview with MEP David McAllister

In an interview with the European Newsroom (enr), David McAllister, a prominent German foreign policy figure in the European Parliament, encouraged Ukraine to consider a recent proposal from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz regarding “associate membership” in the EU.
McAllister, a member of the European People’s Party (EPP) and chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs

Read More

EU Issues New Warning on Russian Sanctions

EU Issues New Warning on Russian Sanctions

The European Union has warned it will “further raise the cost for Moscow” of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The get-tough message comes in the wake of what the EU has called a “grave incident” of 29 May in which a Russian drone carrying explosives, that was part of an overnight attack against Ukraine, crashed into a residential building in Galați, Romania.
The incident in Galați injured two people

Read More

EU Parenthood Debate Puts Children’s Cross-Border Rights Back on the Table

EU Parenthood Debate Puts Children’s Cross-Border Rights Back on the Table

EU justice ministers are considering whether parenthood legally recognized in one member state should be acknowledged across the bloc. This determination impacts a child’s access to parental care, schooling, healthcare decisions, and inheritance rights when crossing an internal EU border. The discussion at the Justice and Home Affairs Council in Luxembourg on 5 June revisits a politically s

Read More

A Walk with Karin Prien

A Walk with Karin Prien

Gordon macht einen Spaziergang durch das Berliner Regierungsviertel mit Familienministerin Karin Prien (CDU). Sie diskutiert fernab von Konferenzräumen über die Herausforderungen ihres Ministeriums, das im Zentrum gesellschaftlicher Debatten steht.
Prien erläutert, wie die beliebte Familienleistung angesichts der Sparvorgaben umgestaltet werden soll und die Auswirkungen auf Väter sowie das Modell

Read More

Stepping Out to Rejoin the European Union

Stepping Out to Rejoin the European Union

Three Britons are walking an estimated 350km from London to Brussels as part of ongoing efforts for the UK to rejoin the European Union.
They are carrying a public petition, which has signed by thousands of British citizens, calling for the UK to get back in the 27-strong bloc.
This comes just ahead of a major pro-Remain march in London later this month where tens of thousands of people are expe

Read More

Europe at a Crossroads: Today’s Politics, Prices, and Rights Roundup

Europe at a Crossroads: Today’s Politics, Prices, and Rights Roundup

On June 4, 2026, Europe’s key stories centered on security, affordability, and rights. EU ministers met in Luxembourg addressing Schengen, migration, Ukraine’s protection, and organized crime while Brussels pushed a new technology sovereignty package, amid renewed household concerns over inflation and borrowing costs.
EU Ministers Discuss Borders, Migration, and Security
Home affairs

Read More