Participants at the Fourth Arab Forum for Equality concluded today with a unified call to:
Enhance Arab cooperation in developing effective social protection systems to advance social justice
Strengthen coordination between government and civil society actors
Adopt digital solutions (e.g., e-platforms) to streamline service delivery
Diversify funding mechanisms for sustainable social protection programs
Harmonize social inclusion initiatives across sectors
Key Recommendations:
"The imperative to share best practices in social protection system development among Arab states"
"Digital transformation of welfare services to simplify administrative procedures"
"Multi-stakeholder approach combining government, CSOs, and international partners"
Event Details:
Theme: "Dialogue and Solutions"
Organizers:
Algerian Ministry of National Solidarity, Family, and Women's Affairs
UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA)
Duration: Two-day forum (Tuesday-Wednesday)
Notable Interventions:
Algerian Prime Minister Nadhir Larbaoui stressed in his opening address:
"The need to intensify equality dialogues among policymakers, experts, and civil society – both regionally and globally – as equality principles form the bedrock of universal human rights."
Discussion Focus Areas:
Effectiveness of social protection systems in reducing inequality
Comparative analysis of Arab national experiences
International best practice adaptation