By Mahesh Chougule, Asst Prof Social Policy and Development, Faculty of Social Administration, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
Participating in the Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha has been one of the most meaningful experiences of my academic and professional journey. Representing the International Consortium for Social Development (ICSD) and the Faculty of Social Administration, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand. I had the privilege to contribute to two high-level panels addressing social protection and integrated social policy areas central to ICSD’s mission of advancing equity and inclusive development.
This Summit provided a unique platform to bring Thailand and ASEAN perspectives into global dialogues that are often dominated by Global North narratives. Sharing evidence on Thailand’s Universal Health Coverage, community-driven housing through CODI, and ASEAN’s evolving social protection commitments allowed me to highlight the region’s innovations and challenges. I also engaged with delegates, UN officials, and academic leaders, opening avenues for future collaboration, joint research, and regional partnerships.
A significant takeaway for me was the Doha Declaration’s renewed call for universal social protection, poverty eradication, and stronger community-based development. These priorities resonate deeply with ICSD’s values and offer strategic opportunities for our consortium to strengthen its footprint in Asia-Pacific, where needs and potential are both immense.
Overall, the Summit reaffirmed my commitment to advancing participatory, rights-based, and evidence-informed social policy. I am grateful to ICSD for the trust and support, and I look forward to contributing more actively to our shared vision of inclusive and sustainable social development globally.