
The IYCW greets all the social organizations and movements, trade unions, and governmental institutions present here today. This meeting represents a unique opportunity for society as a whole, and especially for people in situations of migration or exile.
To migrate is also to dream. It is to promote the encounter and dialogue between cultures, the sharing of knowledge, and to contribute to the development of territories. The current context is, however, extremely unfavorable to the peoples of the world, and even more so to young workers on the move.

The Artibonite region of Haiti is marked by high unemployment and significant migration to other countries in search of better opportunities. Access to formal employment is very difficult, and most young workers are engaged in agriculture, transportation, and informal trade.

Indonesia is currently facing a very critical situation. The wave of crisis affecting society is increasingly felt across various sectors. The soaring prices of basic necessities, the growing tax burdens—with some regional leaders raising taxes by more than 250%

Despite a busy schedule surrounding the 100th anniversary celebrations, the three delegates from JOC Nicaragua undertook a visit to Germany afterwards.