Global Justice Movement
The Global Justice Movement is a social movement that seeks to address issues of inequality and injustice on a worldwide scale. It emerged in the late 1990s, focusing on problems such as poverty, environmental degradation, and human rights violations. Activists advocate for fair trade, debt relief for developing countries, and the protection of labor rights, often challenging the practices of multinational corporations and institutions like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
This movement brings together diverse groups, including environmentalists, labor unions, and human rights organizations, to promote a more equitable global system. Events like the World Social Forum serve as platforms for discussion and collaboration among activists. By raising awareness and mobilizing communities, the Global Justice Movement aims to create a more just and sustainable world for all.