

The rise of the far right, fascism, and wars around the world exacerbates the climate crisis and the exploitation of nature and peoples. The countries of the global north, transnational corporations, and the ruling classes are primarily responsible for these crises. We salute the resistance and stand in solidarity with all peoples who are being cruelly attacked and threatened by the forces of the US empire, Israel, and their allies in Europe. For more than 80 years, the
Palestinian people have been victims of genocide perpetrated by the Zionist state of Israel, which has bombed the Gaza Strip, forcibly displaced millions of people, and killed tens of thousands of innocent people, most of them children, women, and the elderly. We totally condemn the genocide committed against Palestine. We offer our support and solidarity to the people who bravely resist, and to the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
There is no life without nature. There is no life without ethics and care work. That is why feminism is central to our political project. We place the work of reproducing life at the center, which is what radically differentiates us from those who want to preserve the logic and dynamics of an economic system that prioritizes profit and the private accumulation of wealth. Our worldview is guided by popular internationalism, with exchanges of knowledge and wisdom that build bonds of solidarity, struggle, and cooperation among our peoples. True solutions are strengthened by this exchange of experiences, developed in our territories and by many hands.
We, the Peoples’ Summit, gathered in Belém do Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon, from November 12 to 16, 2025, declare to the peoples of the world what we have accumulated in struggles, debates, studies, exchanges of experiences, cultural activities, and testimonies over several months of preparation and during these days gathered here. Our process brought together more than 70,000 people who make up local, national, and international movements of indigenous and traditional peoples, peasants, indigenous peoples, quilombolas, fishermen, extractivists, shellfish gatherers, city workers, trade unionists, homeless people, babassu coconut breakers, terreiro peoples, women, the LGBTQIAPN+ community, young people, Afro-descendants, elderly people, and people from the forest, the countryside, the peripheries, the seas, rivers, lakes, and mangroves. We have taken on the task of building a just and democratic world, with good living for all. We are unity in diversity.
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