President will visit Doha and hold ‘important discussions’ with global and regional leaders.

President Zardari attends a global summit in Qatar to discuss social development and poverty reduction.

President – (Special Correspondent / Web Desk) – President Asif Ali Zardari is traveling to Qatar on November 4. During his visit, he will join the Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha, which is organized by the United Nations General Assembly. The event will run from November 4 to 6.

While at the summit, the President plans to have key talks with other world leaders and the heads of major global groups. These meetings will include Qatar’s own leaders and officials from international bodies like the United Nations.

This global gathering brings together leaders to find ways to improve lives everywhere. They will focus on creating good jobs, helping communities grow, and building strong support systems for all people.

At the meeting, President Zardari will share Pakistan’s dedication to fair growth and protecting its citizens. He will highlight the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) as a core project in the nation’s fight against poverty and its work to help those in need.

Pakistan will also show its plan to start a new Social Protection and Jobs Compact from 2026 to 2028. This effort aims to extend help to workers in informal jobs, people with disabilities, and children. It will also encourage the creation of good jobs and environmentally friendly work.

The President will express Pakistan’s desire to partner with other countries and global institutions. The goal is to secure funding for social programs and green jobs. This will be done through special financial tools and cooperative projects with other developing nations.

Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to a fragile week-long ceasefire.

Finally, President Zardari will confirm that Pakistan is committed to turning the summit’s goals into real results. This means taking solid steps to build stronger social safety nets and support economic growth that includes everyone.

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