IIMSAM Middle East Office Observed World Day of Social Justice

IIMSAM Middle East Director & Goodwill Ambassador Dr. Naseer Homoud message on World Day of Social Justice. He reminded that social justice is inherent in all eights Millennium Development Goals and without attaining social justice in its true spirit, the real essence of MDGs would not be accomplished.

Doha, Qatar, February 21, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Commemorating World Day of Social Justice, Dr. Naseer Homoud, Goodwill Ambassador and Director of Middle East office for the Intergovernmental Institution for the use of Micro-algae Spirulina against Malnutrition (IIMSAM), the Permanent Observer to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, highlighted the importance of this day. He asserted that the term Social Justice has variety of meanings and none of them can be considered as precise. He said that social justice is based on the idea of a just and egalitarian society in which individual and groups are given fair treatment and a just share of the benefits of the society.

The Goodwill Ambassador maintained that social development and social justice are very important for the achievement and maintenance of peace and security within and among nations. On the other hand, social development and social justice cannot be achieved in the absence of peace and security or in the absence of respect for all human rights and fundamental freedoms. “Social justice in a real sense of the term can be achieved if the poor and marginalized in the society can avail the benefits of the economic progress; if people are allowed to move freely in search of employment and means of livelihood; if people are treated equally by the law enforcing agencies; if rampant corruption in the administrative machinery is rooted out; if people can have easy access to education and healthcare; and if the fundamental rights of the people are not tampered with”, said Dr. Homoud.

Speaking on the occasion Dr. Homoud said “It is important that social justice be a shared responsibility between the government and its people, ensuring that all expectations not remain on the government’s shoulders. Citizen’s participation and advocacy is crucial to ensure that this begins at home, in the neighborhood and across the nation”. He went on to say “It should be recognized that social development aims at social justice, solidarity, harmony and equality within and among countries; social justice, equality and equity constitute the fundamental values of all societies. Economic growth should promote equity and social justice and that “a society for all” must be based on social justice and respect for all human rights and fundamental freedoms. Social justice is based on the values of fairness, equality, respect for diversity, access to social protection, and the application of human rights in all spheres of life”.

“This day is an opportunity for us to show camaraderie with millions of men, women and children who continue to live in wretched poverty and are denied of their social rights and justice, and to freely acknowledge and encourage the work of organizations and individuals who are making significant assistance for ensuring social justice for all. It is also an occasion to raise public consciousness and mobilize various state and non-state actors to show their renewed assurance for attaining a classless society and for achieving the Millennium Development Goals” Dr. Naseer added.

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