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Together For A Just World
resources away from public services, education, and healthcare,
entrenching cycles of dependency and underdevelopment. The ILC
and OATUU stress that genuine global recovery and justice require a
comprehensive framework for debt cancellation, fair trade, and eq-
uitable financing. They urge international financial institutions and
developed nations to adopt debt relief mechanisms that prioritize
people over profit and promote inclusive, sovereign, and sustainable
development models.
The meeting strongly emphasized the strategic importance of the
active participation of women and youth in shaping the future of the
labour movement. It was underlined that their engagement is vital
not only for ensuring inclusiveness and equality but also for driv-
ing innovation, renewal, and resilience within the world of work. The
empowerment of women and young workers through education,
leadership, and decision-making opportunities was identified as a
cornerstone for strengthening trade union structures, advancing
social justice, and securing the sustainability of the global labour
movement.
The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza has once again revealed the
injustices of the current international order, the weakness of interna-
tional law, and the deep moral wounds inflicted by the double stan-
dards of major powers. The ILC and OATUU reaffirm their unwav-
ering commitment to continue their struggle until the humanitarian
crisis in Gaza ends and a free, independent, and viable Palestinian
state is established.
They also emphasize the necessity of holding those responsible
for war crimes and violations of international humanitarian law ac-
countable before competent international courts. Furthermore, the
ILC and OATUU call on Israel to compensate for the extensive hu-
man, social, and economic damages it has inflicted on the people
of Gaza and on the broader world of labour and trade in the region.
ILC and OATUU are following with great concern the situation in Su-
dan, which is marked by a deep crisis with major political, econom-
ic and social implications. In this context of tension and instability,
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