
World Summit on Social Development
The World Summit on Social Development, held in 1995 in Copenhagen, was a global meeting where countries discussed how to improve social issues like poverty, unemployment, and social exclusion. Participants aimed to promote equality, social integration, and human rights to create more inclusive societies. The summit emphasized the importance of sustainable development and collaborative efforts among governments, organizations, and communities to address complex social challenges worldwide. It set a foundation for ongoing international cooperation to foster social well-being and ensure that no one is left behind due to social disadvantages.