BRICS Adopts Declaration on AI, Climate Change, and Employment at 2025 Labour Ministers' Meeting
The 11th BRICS Labour & Employment Ministers’ Meeting, held on April 25, 2025, in Brasília under Brazil’s Presidency, has garnered significant attention for addressing crucial issues related to the future of work. With the theme “Strengthening the Cooperation of the Global South for More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance,” the meeting emphasized two key areas: the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the workforce and the effects of climate change on the world of work, advocating for a just and equitable transition for workers.
India’s contributions were widely acknowledged for,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | “BRICS Adopts Declaration on AI, Climate Change, and Employment at 2025 Labour Ministers’ Meeting” |
| Theme | “Strengthening the Cooperation of the Global South for More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance” |
| Key Areas of Focus | 1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Future of Work 2. Impacts of Climate Change on Work and Just Transition |
| India’s AI Focus | Ethical adoption of AI, workforce upskilling, and sectoral applications in agriculture, healthcare, and education. |
| Key Initiatives by India | 1. FutureSkills Prime 2. Namo Drone Didi 3. National Career Service (NCS) platform |
| India’s Climate Transition Efforts | 1. Sector Skill Council for Green Jobs (SSCGJ) 2. Mission LiFE 3. Commitment to net-zero emissions by 2070. |
| Declaration Commitments | 1. Promote inclusive AI policies. 2. Ensure fair climate transitions. 3. Strengthen South-South cooperation on labour governance and green jobs. |
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