DOHA, Nov 4 (APP): President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to social justice, inclusive development, and global solidarity, emphasizing the need to eradicate poverty, promote decent work, and ensure equality and human rights for all.
During his address at the Second World Summit for Social Development, the president expressed full support for the Doha Political Declaration highlighted that the country’s vision for inclusiveness and sustainable development aligns with the spirit of the Doha Declaration.
“Pakistan remains steadfast in placing people at the center of policy”, President Zardari added.
Showcasing Pakistan’s progress, he cited the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), which has empowered over nine million families through income assistance, healthcare, and education. The initiative, he said, “is recognized globally as one of the best social protection models.”
He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), pledging to raise literacy to 90 percent and ensure every child attends school within five years.
The president also mentioned initiatives such as the National Youth Internship Programme and green and resilient housing projects, which aim to empower youth and strengthen climate resilience through nature-based solutions like mangrove restoration.
President Zardari also expressed grave concern over the “weaponization of water” and violations of the Indus Waters Treaty, calling them a “serious threat” to the livelihoods of 240 million Pakistanis.
Outlining a roadmap to translate the Doha Declaration into action, he urged the world to unite around three pillars — dignity, equality, and solidarity — emphasizing global financial reforms, debt relief, equitable taxation, and expanded social protection.
He condemned the genocide, apartheid, and mass starvation in Palestine, calling for a just and lasting peace. He also reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering support for the people of Kashmir, linking both struggles as two sides of the same coin in the pursuit of justice and self-determination.
“Development must begin and end with the betterment of people,” Zardari said adding “We must rise above all differences to embark on a path of compassion and progress for all.”