The Socialist International's XXII Congress took place on 27, 28, 29 October in São Paulo, Brazil, under the heading 'The Return of Politics: For just and responsible global governance - For globalisation governed by the people'.
The debates of the three-day Congress focused on key issues engaging the International, with panel discussions on nine themes including 'For a new multilateralism for sustainable development and security'; 'The role and reform of the United Nations'; 'The international financial system: a new Bretton Woods'; 'International trade: fairness, employment, and the environment'; 'Regional integration: the new architecture'; 'Working for peace: conflict prevention and resolution'; 'Poverty and pandemics: the intolerable wounds'; 'Promoting inclusion: gender equality and women in politics'; and 'Empowering people: strengthening democratic institutions and civil society'.
The Congress agreed the Declaration of São Paulo, a document which includes views and proposals of the International with regard to Globalisation and Global Governance, adopted a report titled 'Governance in a Global Society – The Social Democratic Approach' prepared by the SI Committee on the Economy, Social Cohesion and the Environment, adopted a resolution titled 'The Socialist International in the World' incorporating issues of concern and perspectives of social democracy from every region in the world, agreed on an Ethical Charter and on the establishment of a group to prepare a report on the reform of the United Nations. The Congress elected the authorities of the International and accepted new members and changes in the status of existing members.
Participants
Report of the Secretary General
Other Congresses
XXV Cartagena, 2-4 March 2017 
 XXIV Cape Town, 30 August - 1 September 2012 
 XXIII Athens, 30 June - 2 July 2008
 XXII São Paulo, 27-29 October 2003
 XXI Paris, 8-10 November 1999
New York, 9-11 September 1996
 Berlin, 15-17 September 1992
 Stockholm, 20-22 June 1989
 Lima, 20-23 June 1986
 Albufeira, 7-10 April 1983
 Madrid, 12-14 November 1980
 Vancouver, 3-5 November 1978
 Geneva, 26-28 November 1976
 Vienna, 26-29 November 1972
 Eastbourne, 16-20 June 1969
 Stockholm, 5-8 May 1966
 Brussels, 5-6 September 1964
 Amsterdam, 9-12 September 1963
 Rome, 23-27 October 1961
 Hamburg, 14-17 July 1959
 Vienna, 2-6 July 1957
 Stockholm, 15-18 July 1953
 Milan, 17-21 October 1952
 Frankfurt, 20 June - 3 July 1951
 
  
  
 