Qatar participated in the opening session of the 64th session of the UN Commission for Social Development.
Qatar was represented at the meeting by Her Excellency the Minister of Social Development and Family Buthaina bint Ali al-Jabr al-Nuaimi.
In her address, Her Excellency explained that the session was being held just a few months after the Second World Summit for Social Development, which was hosted by Qatar in November 2025, QNA reported from New York.
She emphasised that the country has solidified its position as a leading global destination for dialogue and international co-operation. Al-Nuaimi noted that the Summit achieved great success and positive global feedback, and that the Doha Political Declaration served as an important roadmap for translating ambitious commitments into practical actions to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
She also pointed to Qatar’s continued notable progress across all pillars of its National Vision, particularly in the field of social development, where the family is placed at the heart of social policies, alongside efforts to empower women, enhance the role of youth, and support persons with disabilities and the elderly.
Her Excellency highlighted the launch of the Ministry of Social Development and Family’s National Strategy for the period 2025-2030, under the theme: “From Care to Empowerment,” which aims to enhance community participation and expand social protection. She reviewed achievements related to women’s empowerment, including the 2025 amendments to the Civil Human Resources Law, which expanded leave entitlements and supported work-family balance, leading to an increase in women’s participation in the workforce to more than 63%, in addition to their leadership roles in higher education institutions.
Underscoring the importance of empowering youth, HE al-Nuaimi noted the issuance of Law No. (22) of 2025 on the rights of persons with disabilities and the State’s commitment to international standards in this field.
She also announced the Rawda Award for Excellence in Social Work, which recognises impactful initiatives.
She concluded her address by reaffirming Qatar’s continued support for the Palestinian cause.