Fourth Meeting of the Future Network "There is another hope"
The 4th Meeting of the Future Network, entitled «There is another hope"It brought together emerging leaders from the popular, left-wing and progressive movements of all of South America from March 26 to 29 in Montevideo, Uruguay, with the participation of CLACSO in the person of its Executive Director Pablo Vommaro.
The objective was to collectively discuss the regional situation and the challenges facing the new generation of political, social and territorial leaders in the face of an increasingly adverse political, social and economic scenario.
Dialogue table “Life at the center: rights, care and community”




The call to action states: “Our region is going through a critical moment. In the last year, various electoral processes—in Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile—have demonstrated the advance of right-wing and far-right forces that promote projects of social exclusion, regression of rights, weakening of the state, and erosion of democracy. Added to this are the recent imperialist attacks in Venezuela, marked by a grave violation of international law, the sovereignty and self-determination of peoples, with a clear attempt to increase external interference and escalate confrontations that jeopardize democratic coexistence and the principle of Latin America as a zone of peace. Far from being isolated incidents, these phenomena are part of a conservative offensive of regional scope that directly challenges those of us who today assume the historical responsibility of renewing, protecting, and projecting the popular movement.”
This scenario is exacerbated by a profoundly unstable international context. The reconfiguration of the global order, the intensification of geopolitical conflicts, and the consolidation of a new security doctrine driven by the United States—with a unilateral, militaristic, and regressive approach—are having a profound impact on Latin America, conditioning our possibilities for development, integration, and sovereignty. Faced with this panorama, the emerging generation in regional politics faces the urgent challenge of developing its own responses, from the Global South, with a democratic, solidarity-based, and emancipatory perspective.


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