The international order built since 1945 is at risk of collapsing, with major global crises leading to a breakdown in multilateral cooperation.
Neoliberal globalisation's failure was exposed by the 2008 financial collapse, deepening inequality and favoring the ultra-wealthy at the expense of ordinary citizens.
Challenges such as climate change, hunger, and disparities rooted in historical exploitation persist, urging for a renewed commitment to implementing sustainable development goals by 2030.
The call for rebuilding multilateralism on fairer and more inclusive foundations to address current global challenges and prevent further inequality, war, and environmental destruction.