
ArmInfo. In recent decades, Armenia has implemented comprehensive socioeconomic reforms aimed at building an inclusive, sustainable, and people-centered state., as stated by RA President Vahagn Khachaturyan, when addressing the Second UN World Conference on Social Development during his working visit to the State of Qatar.
According to his statement, as quoted by the presidential press service, within the framework of the National Development Strategy, the Strategic Labor Plan (2025-2031), and the Social Protection Strategy, Armenia will expand opportunities for decent work, strengthen the social protection system, and ensure access to essential services for all, especially the most vulnerable groups. "Our vision of progress is based on human dignity, equality, human rights, and social justice. We believe that a just, peaceful, and inclusive society is one in which people are empowered and everyone has the opportunity to learn, work, live in peace, and participate in the common good. Our efforts are focused on creating quality jobs, expanding women's economic empowerment, and integrating youth and vulnerable groups into the labor market. Investments in human capital development lay the foundation for sustainable and inclusive economic growth," Khachaturyan said.
He added that the establishment of an emergency social support system has enabled the introduction of new approaches aimed at empowering the most vulnerable segments of the population, helping them transition from social dependence to self-sufficiency through income generation. High-quality, inclusive, and accessible education is a key prerequisite for human capital development and one of the priorities of the Armenian government. "Highly educated and talented people have always been the competitive advantage of our country and the backbone of the economy. In this regard, resources allocated to education have increased by more than 25 percent in recent years. The "300 Schools and 500 Kindergartens" program aims to build and reconstruct educational institutions by 2026. To ensure adequate nutrition and health of schoolchildren, the government has introduced the "School Meals Program" at the national level and is successfully implementing it in all regions of Armenia and the capital. Yerevan will be included in the program in cooperation with the World Food Program. At the same time, we recognize that peace and security are fundamental prerequisites for social development.
A peaceful regional environment and good-neighborly relations facilitate the free movement of ideas, goods, and people, opening new avenues for mutually beneficial development. The Armenian government's Crossroads of Peace initiative aims to promote not only transport links and trade, but also intersocietal connections and people-to-people contacts. Armenia's democratic transformation and its commitment to the principles of good governance, transparency, and the rule of law continue "We are working to increase the transparency of our public institutions, expand participation in decision-making, and enhance the accountability of our governance. In this way, we strive to ensure that economic progress directly translates into social well-being and justice for all citizens," the Armenian President noted.
He noted that today, humanity faces global challenges: inequality between and within societies, poverty, pandemics, and climate change. "All of this is a reminder that social progress cannot be achieved in isolation. It requires joint efforts, solidarity, and mutual trust between peoples. Armenia highly values the role of the UN system and its development partners in supporting inclusive social protection, employment promotion, and educational initiatives in our country. Social development is both a moral obligation and an investment in a peaceful future. The success of our societies will not be measured solely by economic growth, but also by how well we are able to uphold the dignity and rights of every person," Vahagn Khachaturyan concluded.