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New UN report warns of global social crisis driven by insecurity, inequality, and distrust: World Social Report 2025

Posted 25 Apr 2025

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The World Social Report is the flagship publication of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) on social development issues. 

  • The Report makes the case for a new policy consensus based on three principles – equity, economic security for all, and solidarity.

Key Issues Highlighted by the Report

  • Insecure Livelihoods & Enduring Poverty Risks: Over 690 million live in extreme poverty, and 2.8 billion are near it. Small economic shocks can push them back into poverty, making escapes fragile.
  • Persistent & Deep Inequalities: Income inequality, measured by the Gini coefficient, has increased in 52 of 128 countries over the past 30 years.
    • E.g., Inequality has grown in populous nations like China and India, and in most high-income countries.
  • Declining Trust and Social Cohesion: Trust in governments and institutions is declining globally, threatening social cohesion.
    • E.g., 57% of people worldwide express low confidence in their government.

Recommendations

  • Apply a Social Lens to Policymaking: Based on the Copenhagen Declaration (1995), development must put people at the center. 
  • Human Development: Invest in people through quality services—education, healthcare, housing—and universal, adequate social protection.
  • Institutions for Social Cohesion: Institutions must be trustworthy, inclusive, and adaptable to ensure equity.
  • Tags :
  • Poverty
  • Inequality
  • UN DESA
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