Implementation of the outcome of the World Summit for Social Development
and of the twenty-fourth special session of the General Assembly
A/RES/71/162
Noting that the decent work agenda of the International Labour Organization,
with its four strategic objectives, has an important role to play in achieving the
objective of full and productive employment and decent work for all, including its
objective of social protection, as reaffirmed in the International Labour
Organization Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization, 8 in which the
particular role of the Organization in promoting fair globalization and its
responsibility to assist its members in their efforts were acknowledged, as well as in
the Global Jobs Pact,
Emphasizing the need to enhance the role of the Commission for Social
Development in the follow-up to and review of the World Summit for Social
Development and the outcome of the twenty-fourth special session of the General
Assembly,
Recognizing that the three core themes of social development, namely, poverty
eradication, full and productive employment and decent work for all and social
integration, are interrelated and mutually reinforcing, and that an enabling
environment therefore needs to be created so that all three objectives can be pursued
simultaneously,
Recognizing also that a people-centred approach must be at the centre of
economic and social development,
Expressing deep concern that attainment of the social development objectives
is being hindered by the adverse effects of the world financial and economic crisis,
volatile energy and food prices and the challenges posed by climate change,
Recognizing the complex character of the ongoing food insecurity situation,
including food price volatility, as a combination of several major factors, both
structural and conjunctural, which is also negatively affected by, inter alia,
environmental degradation, drought and desertification, glo bal climate change,
natural disasters and the lack of the necessary technology, and recognizing also that
a strong commitment from national Governments and the international community
as a whole is required to confront the major threats to food security an d to ensure
that policies in the area of agriculture do not distort trade and worsen food
insecurity,
Acknowledging the need to further mainstream sustainable development at all
levels, integrating economic, social and environmental aspects and recognizi ng their
interlinkages, so as to achieve sustainable development in all its dimensions,
Reaffirming the need to achieve sustainable development by promoting
sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth, creating greater opportunities
for all, reducing inequalities within and among countries, raising basic standards of
living, fostering equitable and inclusive social development and promoting the
integrated and sustainable management of natural resources,
Deeply concerned that extreme poverty persists in all countries of the world,
regardless of their economic, social and cultural situation, and that its extent and its
manifestations, such as hunger and malnutrition, vulnerability to trafficking in
human beings, disease, lack of adequate shelter and illiteracy, are particularly severe
in developing countries, while acknowledging the significant progress made in
several parts of the world in combating extreme poverty,
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