World News Summary: Global Economy ‘On the Brink’, Ending Slavery, Latin America Jobs Update

Financial market shifts now influence global trade almost as much as actual economic activity, impacting developing countries significantly.

“Trade involves more than just a chain of suppliers. It includes credit lines, payment systems, currency markets, and capital flows,” stated Rebeca Grynspan, UNCTAD Secretary-General.

Developing economies face mounting pressures

Developing economies are expanding faster than advanced ones, but high borrowing costs, financial market volatility, and climate risks hinder their investment and growth potential, the report emphasizes.

Climate vulnerability exacerbates these financial pressures. Countries frequently facing extreme weather pay an estimated $20 billion extra annually in interest due to being perceived as riskier by lenders, according to UNCTAD.

Dollar dominance

The US dollar remains a cornerstone of global finance, despite some diversification. Its share of cross-border payments via the SWIFT system has surged from 39% to about 50% over five years, and the US still dominates global stock and bond markets.

While this can offer stability during financial shocks, it also leaves developing countries more exposed to US financial cycles they cannot influence, UNCTAD noted.

Global modern slavery rises to 50 million

“Slavery is not only a historical horror but a relentless present-day crisis,” said Secretary-General António Guterres as the UN marked the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery on December 2.

Over 15 million people were historically captured, chained, and enslaved across oceans, losing lives in distressing voyages. Today, an estimated 50 million people endure modern slavery forms, many being women and children.

This observance focuses on raising awareness and mobilizing action to combat slavery’s modern forms, including human trafficking, sexual exploitation, child labor, forced marriage, and recruiting children into armed conflict.

Millions of workers exploited worldwide

Forced labor generates approximately $236 billion in annual global profits, with wages essentially stolen from workers, particularly those already struggling to support their families, according to the UN.

“Modern slavery forms are perpetuated by criminal rings exploiting people facing extreme poverty, discrimination, or environmental degradation, as well as traffickers who exploit those fleeing conflict or migrating for safety and opportunity. It strips people of their rights and humanity,” said Secretary-General António Guterres.

No region is exempt, with Asia and the Pacific having the highest number (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).

80% of agricultural jobs in Latin America operate in the informal sector

Over 80% of agricultural employment in Latin America remains informal, with workers lacking formal protection and social security.

Women, youth, and older persons in rural areas are disproportionately affected, according to a report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

The report indicates that 86.4% of women work informally compared to 78% of men.

The informal sector also comprises 46% of all child labor in the region, with more than half of the workforce possessing low education levels.

Slow progress

While some progress has occurred in Latin America from 2019 to 2023, nearly half of young workers and the majority of women remain employed informally, the UN agencies reported.

The ILO and FAO are collaborating with governments, employers, and workers to develop integrated policies to transform agriculture into a genuine engine of decent employment, food security, and sustainability across the region.


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12 responses to “World News Summary: Global Economy ‘On the Brink’, Ending Slavery, Latin America Jobs Update”

  1. Frosty Squid Avatar
    Frosty Squid

    Oh, fantastic! While the global economy teeters like a tipsy tourist, let’s just keep pretending those 50 million modern slaves enjoy their charming “freedom.” 🙄💸

  2. Parallax Sugar Avatar
    Parallax Sugar

    Looks like the global economy is on a rollercoaster, and we’re all just along for the ride—hold on to your wallets, mates! 🎢💸 It’s a wonder we can still afford our morning espresso with all this “financial volatility” buzz—cheers to that! ☕😂

  3. High Kingdom Warrior Avatar
    High Kingdom Warrior

    Oh joy, the global economy is teetering like a drunken tourist at Oktoberfest, while modern slavery hits record highs—should we raise a toast or just weep into our pint? 🍻

  4. Oh, fantastic! Who knew that financial market shifts could do the tango with global trade while we’re all still stuck in the Stone Age of slavery and dodgy Latin American jobs? Bravo, world! 👏💸

  5. slow trot Avatar

    Just what we needed, more numbers to remind us that the global economy is basically a house of cards—built on shaky loans and climate chaos. 💸 But hey, at least the dollar’s still on its throne while 50 million folks are stuck in a modern-day horror show. What a time to be alive! 😏

  6. Star Sword Avatar
    Star Sword

    Looks like global economies are dancing on the edge of a cliff while juggling flaming swords—who knew financial acrobatics was the new trend? 🤹‍♂️ Meanwhile, 50 million modern slaves must be thrilled to hear about those climate risks, because obviously, that’s the real problem, right? 🙄

  7. Seems like the global economy is just a game of musical chairs, but no one’s got a seat when the music stops! 🎶 Who knew being on the brink could be such a fashionable trend? 🙄

  8. Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—an economy on the brink and 50 million modern slaves to keep things interesting. Who needs stability when you can have chaos with a side of exploitation? 😏

  9. lady katniss Avatar
    lady katniss

    Seems like the global economy is taking a vacation on the edge of a cliff, while modern slavery is doing just fine—who knew exploitation could be so profitable? 🤷‍♂️💰

  10. Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—a reminder that while the world crumbles, we’ve got a booming economy in the informal sector. Maybe we should all just start selling lemonade on the corner; at least then we’d have a proper excuse for the chaos! 🍋💸

  11. K-Tin Man Avatar

    So, the global economy is on the brink while we’re still trying to figure out how to stop people from working for peanuts—brilliant! Guess we really nailed that whole “progress” thing, didn’t we? 🤦‍♂️💸

  12. VenusLion Avatar

    Seems like our global economy is on a rollercoaster ride, but don’t worry, just hold on to your wallets and pray the dollar doesn’t take a nosedive! 😂 And as for modern slavery, who knew it was making a comeback like an old vinyl record? 🎶

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