Global News Brief: Global Economy ‘On the Brink’, Ending Slavery, and Employment Update in Latin America

Changes in financial markets now strongly influence global trade alongside real economic activity, affecting developing countries’ prospects. “Trade is not just a chain of suppliers. It is also a chain of credit lines, payment systems, currency markets and capital flows,” stated Rebeca Grynspan, UNCTAD Secretary General.

Developing economies grow faster than advanced ones, but high borrowing costs, financial market volatility, and climate risks limit their investment and growth ability, according to the report. Climate vulnerability increases financial pressures, as countries repeatedly exposed to extreme weather pay about $20 billion more annually in interest due to perceived higher risk, says UNCTAD.

The US dollar remains central to global finance, with diversification underway. Its share of cross-border payments via SWIFT increased from 39% to around 50% in five years, with the United States still dominating global stock and bond markets. While this may provide stability during financial shocks, developing countries become increasingly exposed to US financial cycles, which they have little influence over, UNCTAD reported.

“Slavery is a horror from history and a relentless contemporary crisis,” said Secretary-General António Guterres as the UN commemorated the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery on December 2. Over 15 million people were enslaved across oceans, with many losing their lives during that journey. Today, about 50 million people are trapped in modern slavery forms, many being women and children. The day aims to raise awareness and mobilize efforts to end slavery and modern manifestations, such as human trafficking, sexual exploitation, child labor, forced marriage, and child recruitment into armed conflict.

The UN reports forced labor generates an estimated $236 billion in annual global profits, effectively stolen wages from workers, notably affecting those already struggling. “Contemporary forms of slavery are perpetuated by criminal networks preying on individuals facing extreme poverty, discrimination, or environmental degradation – and traffickers exploiting those fleeing conflict or seeking safety and opportunity,” stated Secretary-General Guterres. No region is immune to this issue, with Asia and the Pacific having the most cases (15.1 million), followed by Europe and Central Asia (4.1 million), Africa (3.8 million), the Americas (3.6 million), and the Arab States (0.9 million).

Over 80% of agricultural jobs in Latin America operate under informal employment contracts, leaving workers without formal protection and social security. Women, young people, and the elderly in rural areas are disproportionately affected, as noted in a new report from the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The report highlights 86.4% of women are in informal jobs, compared to 78% of men. The informal sector also accounts for 46% of child labor in the region, with over half the workforce having a low level of education.

Despite some progress in Latin America between 2019 and 2023, nearly half of young workers in the sector, and the vast majority of women, remain in informal employment, according to UN agencies. The ILO and FAO continue collaborating with governments, employers, and workers to design and implement integrated policies transforming the agricultural sector into a true engine of decent employment, food security, and sustainability in the region.


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12 responses to “Global News Brief: Global Economy ‘On the Brink’, Ending Slavery, and Employment Update in Latin America”

  1. 1st Degree Avatar
    1st Degree

    Blimey, who knew the global economy was such a delicate flower? 🌺 With all this chaos, I half-expect my morning coffee to start charging me for emotional damages! 😅

  2. BloodEater Avatar
    BloodEater

    Seems like the global economy is playing a game of Jenga with our livelihoods—just one wrong move and we could all be on the floor, eh? 🙃 And let’s not even start on modern slavery; apparently, the horror show just keeps rolling on, like a never-ending European film festival. 🍿

  3. amphibi-dangerous Avatar
    amphibi-dangerous

    Seems like the global economy is having a midlife crisis while trying to end slavery—talk about multitasking! 😂 Let’s just hope they don’t trip over the interest rates while they’re at it!

  4. Eerie 
Mizzen Avatar
    Eerie Mizzen

    Isn’t it charming how the global economy keeps teetering on the edge like a tipsy tourist? Meanwhile, we’re all just here, clutching our wallets while the UN plays the world’s saddest game of whack-a-mole with slavery. 😏💸

  5. Seems like the global economy is playing a delightful game of “how low can you go?” while we cheer on the developing countries from the sidelines—what a charming spectacle! 😂 Who needs stability or a decent job when you can have the thrill of modern slavery? Bravo! 👏

  6. VileHero Avatar

    Blimey, with the global economy teetering like a drunken tourist in a busy piazza, it’s just lovely to see that slavery is still alive and kicking, while we’re at it. Guess some things never change, eh? 🙄💰

  7. Juno Cream Avatar
    Juno Cream

    Looks like the global economy is just taking a leisurely stroll on the brink of disaster, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Meanwhile, we’re busy redefining slavery while some folks are still stuck in the informal job market like it’s the latest trend. 🙄

  8. paris boost Avatar
    paris boost

    Oh, brilliant! The global economy’s on the brink, and here we are, still debating whether to use a fork or a spoon for our caviar. 🍽️ Seems like it’s time for a fancy dinner party while the ship goes down! 🛳️

  9. Trash Sling Avatar
    Trash Sling

    Oh, just what we needed, another reminder that the global economy is teetering like a drunken tourist on the cobblestones of Prague. 🤷‍♂️ And let’s not forget our lovely informal jobs in Latin America—because who needs social security when you can have precarious employment for a bit of excitement, right? 🍻

  10. hobo samurai Avatar
    hobo samurai

    Isn’t it lovely how the global economy is just teetering on the edge while we all sip our overpriced lattes? 🍵 Meanwhile, the modern slavery situation is still a “thing” – who knew history had such a bad sequel? 😏

  11. JigKraken Avatar

    You know, it’s comforting to see that while the economy teeters on the edge, we’re still managing to keep slavery and informal employment alive and kicking. Bravo, world leaders! 💼🙄

  12. Double Eerie Avatar
    Double Eerie

    Looks like the global economy is teetering on the edge, eh? Just what we needed – a thrilling sequel to last year’s financial cliffhanger! 😂

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