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Youth in Trade


Young people have historically not been actively involved in the important trade policy discussions and negotiations facilitated by the World Trade Organization. Yet, trade is considered by many to be the single most important potential contributor to poverty eradication. Young people are very active in grassroot movements on Fair Trade, but have never been granted access to the actual negotiations.

A group of young people from the Global Youth Action Network will travel to Hong Kong for the WTO Ministerial and will try to determine the possibilities of creating a permanent space for young people to participate in future trade negotiations.

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WTO MC6: Whose Trade Organization?

WTO MC6: Whose Trade Organization?

When WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy addressed us yesterday at the Inaugural Session of the WTO Sixth Ministerial Conference, he said he was impressed with the outstanding work Hong Kong had done to prepare for the conference. "The facilities, the logistics and most importantly, the hospitality have been quite extraordinary," he said.

He noted reaching agreement in the WTO is difficult because it is a bottom-up process. "It takes more time, it is more burdensome and cumbersome, but I am convinced it remains the best way to take decisions that impact directly the lives of billions of people."

Difficult as this process may be, he said, "even immensely difficult decisions can be taken in the WTO. What is needed are negotiators that are bold, open-minded and prepared to take some risks."

Hong Kong offered to host this conference because the Government recognized that it would become a key staging post to the successful conclusion of the multilateral trade negotiations under the Doha Development Agenda - and it wanted to play its part in the collective effort to realize the round's ambitions.

This week we are at a historic juncture, a once-in-a-generation opportunity to alleviate the suffering and pain of poverty and HIV/AIDS for millions of people across the globe. Our actions here; our responses to the challenges confronting our societies will have strong bearing on the very survival and sustainability of mankind. Make Trade Fair!

In solidarity

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