Algiers: The Sultanate of Oman participated on Wednesday in the Fourth Arab Forum for Equality “Dialogue and Solutions” 2025, organised by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) in the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria.
Dr. Laila Ahmed Al Najjar, Minister of Social Development, represented Oman at the forum.
This year’s forum focused on discussing regional priorities to address inequality and social protection amid the crises facing the Arab region. It examined how social protection systems can reduce inequalities stemming from economic, environmental, humanitarian, and political challenges, while promoting inclusive and sustainable development.
During a panel discussion on “Financing Comprehensive Social Protection,” Dr. Al Najjar highlighted Oman’s key national experiences and practices in this field, including the implementation of a social protection system to enhance financial and operational efficiency, diversify funding sources, and provide direct cash benefits to the elderly, children, orphans, widows, persons with disabilities, and low-income families.
She also addressed ways to strengthen integration between government and private sectors and civil society institutions to expand social protection coverage.
Emphasising that investment in social protection is a cornerstone for achieving sustainable development and social well-being, she noted its alignment with the goals of “Oman Vision 2040.”
The forum, attended by ministers, officials, private sector representatives, civil society organisations, and experts, facilitated the exchange of national and international experiences on reducing inequality in the Arab region.
It showcased best regional and global practices in social protection systems, their role in mitigating inequality, supporting vulnerable groups, and engaging stakeholders in solution-driven dialogue to enhance social cohesion.
Sessions covered topics such as “Extending Social Protection to the Informal Sector,” “Social Protection Under War, Israeli Occupation, and Conflict,” “Social Protection as a Pathway to Reducing Inequality,” and “Innovative Solutions to Strengthen Social Protection.” Discussions concluded with a focus on “Global Partnerships for More Effective Social Protection.” -ONA