Geneva, Switzerland – Qatar has formally joined the Global Coalition for Social Justice, reaffirming its commitment to equitable labor practices and sustainable development. The announcement, made during a special session convened alongside the International Labour Organization (ILO) Governing Body meeting, signals a strengthened dedication to social justice within the nation’s economic and social policies. Minister of Labour HE Dr. Ali bin Samikh Al Marri represented Qatar at the event.
The move follows Qatar’s announcement at the Second World Summit for Social Development earlier this month and underscores its alignment with international efforts to promote decent work and expand social protections globally. The coalition, led by the ILO, aims to foster collaboration among member states and partners to prioritize social justice in development initiatives.
Qatar’s Commitment to Social Justice
According to the Ministry of Labour, Qatar views social justice as fundamental to building stable and prosperous societies. His Excellency Dr. Al Marri emphasized the nation’s dedication to a development model focused on a knowledge-based economy, equal opportunities, and community empowerment. This commitment is deeply rooted in Qatar National Vision 2030, which prioritizes human well-being and balanced development across social, economic, and environmental spheres.
The coalition provides a platform for translating political commitments into tangible actions, particularly in areas like decent work and empowering vulnerable populations. Qatar’s participation is expected to contribute to strengthening international cooperation and aligning global development policies.
Alignment with National Vision 2030
Qatar National Vision 2030 serves as the overarching framework for the country’s development strategy. It explicitly aims to create a fair and sustainable society, placing the human element at the core of all policies. This vision directly informs Qatar’s approach to labor reforms and its engagement with international organizations like the ILO.
Additionally, Qatar intends to leverage the coalition to support a just transition towards a green economy, empower women and youth, and bolster small and medium-sized enterprises. Expanding social safety nets to ensure broader access to support is also a key priority.
ILO’s Role and the Coalition’s Goals
The Global Coalition for Social Justice was established as a voluntary initiative by the ILO to encourage solidarity and cooperation among its member states. The ILO, under the leadership of Director-General Gilbert Houngbo, has identified social justice as a central pillar of its current mandate. The organization aims to address inequalities and promote inclusive growth worldwide.
However, challenges remain in ensuring consistent implementation of social justice principles across all sectors and regions. The coalition seeks to overcome these hurdles through shared knowledge, best practices, and coordinated action.
The Minister affirmed Qatar’s continued collaboration with international partners to advance sustainable development and serve the interests of all stakeholders, including employers, workers, and governments. This includes ongoing efforts to refine labor laws and enforcement mechanisms, building on reforms initiated in recent years. Relatedly, Qatar has been actively working on improving wage protection and migrant worker rights.
Looking ahead, Qatar’s active participation in the Global Coalition for Social Justice will be closely monitored by international observers. The effectiveness of the coalition will depend on the collective commitment of its members to translate pledges into concrete results. Further details regarding specific initiatives and timelines are expected to be announced in the coming months, with the next ILO Governing Body meeting scheduled for November 2024 providing a potential venue for updates.

