Members

The International Peoples’ Assembly (IPA) is a global process that brings together more than 300 organizations, popular movements, trade unions, and left-wing parties from every region of the world. Rooted in the spirit of internationalism, the IPA builds unity among peoples around the struggles for anti-imperialism, anti-capitalism, feminism, ecology, and solidarity. We come together through collective action—mobilization, political education, social research, and media for the battle of ideas.

Born from decades of organizing by the Left, the IPA traces its origins to the Dilemmas of Humanity conferences, convened by popular movements and political organizations seeking to confront the crises of capitalism and propose alternatives based on justice, equality, and sovereignty. The process was consolidated in its second edition in 2015, held in Brazil, which brought together organizations from across the world and laid the groundwork for the creation of the IPA. From its first gatherings in Brazil to its global and regional conferences and activities in Venezuela, South Africa, Tunisia, Nepal, Chile, the United States, and beyond, the IPA has become a dynamic space for coordination among people’s organizations committed to transformation.

We believe that capitalism cannot offer a path forward for humanity. It concentrates wealth, destroys nature, and deepens inequality. Imperialism, as its highest expression, continues to exploit peoples and nations, wage wars, and undermine sovereignty across the world. Against this system, the IPA stands for a new social order based on solidarity, equality, and dignity. Our struggle is for socialism—not as a single model, but as a living, collective process built from the diverse realities of our peoples.

Our unity is built in diversity. From peasants to workers, from women’s movements to youth, and many others in Asia, Africa, the Arab-Maghreb region, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and North America, the IPA is a meeting point for those who refuse to accept exploitation and oppression as inevitable.

The IPA advances through three central tasks. First, we organize global solidarity and mobilization against imperialist aggression and war, promoting solidarity among peoples. Second, we develop political education and research to strengthen the consciousness and capacity of our movements. Third, we build communication for the battle of ideas—producing media, art, and culture that expose the injustices of capitalism and project our vision of a socialist world.

We are a living process, a space of convergence where movements coordinate actions, exchange experiences, and build collective strength. We move forward inspired by the long tradition of international struggle: from socialist and anti-colonial revolutions to the popular uprisings of our time.

Our horizon is a world free from exploitation, a world built by the hands of the people themselves. Together, we are forging the path toward that future.

Nepal

Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist)

The Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) was established in 2021 under the leadership of former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal and other veteran communist cadres. It advocates a socialist-oriented economy, workers’ rights and broader left unity in Nepal.

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Bangladesh

Workers Party of Bangladesh

The Workers Party of Bangladesh was founded in 1980 and continues to uphold Marxist-Leninist principles, the legacy of the Liberation War of 1971, and an agenda of worker-peasant power, secularism and anti-imperialism. The party campaigns to address corruption, economic inequality and global capitalism’s impact.

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Tunisia

Workers’ Party of Tunisia

The Workers’ Party of Tunisia (Parti des Travailleurs) is a Marxist-Leninist party founded in 1986, legalized in 2011, rooted in the Tunisian working class and the struggle against neoliberalism and imperialism. It participates in popular movements, trade-unions and political education, seeking to advance socialism, workers’ rights and democracy in Tunisia.

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Morocco

Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH)

Founded in 1979 in Rabat, the Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH) is one of Morocco’s largest civil-society organisations, devoted to the defence of human dignity, civil, political, social and economic rights in Morocco and Western Sahara. With more than 60 local sections, it engages in education, monitoring rights violations and empowering victims.

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Italy

Potere al Popolo (Power to the People)

Potere al Popolo (Power to the People) is an Italian is a political party founded in 2017 that unites activists, worker movements and social forces around anti-capitalism, feminism, ecology, and popular participation. Representing a renewal of popular politics in Europe, it advocates real democracy through everyday self-organization and international solidarity.

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Cuba

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Center

Founded in 1987 in Havana, the Centro Memorial Martin Luther King Jr. is a Cuban civil-society organization of ecumenical inspiration dedicated to popular education, community formation and solidarity. It coordinates national networks of educators and social movements, linking local experiences of cooperative development with international solidarity activism.

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Guatemala

CUC (Committee for Peasant Unity)

The CUC – Committee for Peasangt Unity (Comité de Unidad Campesina) is a broad and pluralist organization of Guatemalan peasants and indigenous rural workers, founded in 1978. It fights for agrarian justice, gender equity, ethnic rights, and self-determination of rural communities in the face of militarization and land grabbing.

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United States

PSL (Party for Socialism and Liberation)

The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), founded in 2004 in the United States, is a revolutionary socialist organization which argues that capitalism and imperialism must be overthrown for humanity to thrive. With a programme rooted in workers’ rights, racial justice and international solidarity, the PSL participates in electoral campaigns, mass protest and political education.

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United States

CodePink: Women for Peace

CodePink: Women for Peace is a U.S.-based grassroots anti-war and feminist movement founded in 2002, committed to ending militarism and U.S. interventions worldwide. Through direct actions, digital campaigns and alliances with global peace initiatives, CodePink redirects military spending toward healthcare, education and sustainable jobs.

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South Africa

Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party (SRWP)

The Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party (SRWP) was founded in 2019 in South Africa by key union activistc. The party adopts a clear socialist, anti-capitalist and worker-controlled programme, committed to transforming society from below rather than simply contesting elections.

South Africa

National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA)

The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) is the largest metal-workers union in South Africa, organising across the motor, engineering, tyre and rubber sectors and grounded in a Marxist-Leninist outlook of worker-controlled power. NUMSA champions collective bargaining, legal protections, and working-class internationalism.

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