Debt Justice
19 Nov 2021
Daniel Munevar
Making sense of Belize's Blue Bond Proposal
Lauded by its proponents as a “ground-breaking” and “innovative approach,” the proposal raises concerns upon closer review and is likely...
- Debt Justice
- External Link
04 Nov 2021
Eurodad
Inaction and wishful thinking: G20 summit shows why we must go back to true multilateralism
G20 leaders met in Rome last weekend (30 and 31 October) to address what they termed “today’s most pressing global challenges”....
- IFIs & Publicly Backed Private Finance
- External Link
03 Nov 2021
Jubilee Debt Campaign
Lower income countries spend five times more on debt than dealing with climate change
Jubilee Debt Campaign UK (JDC) released a briefing exposing how lower income countries are spending over five times more on...
29 Oct 2021
Jubilee USA
Atlas of Vulnerability: Developing Countries and the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic impacts developing countries worse than developed countries. When we look at the big picture, we see that...
29 Oct 2021
No more loans? How Creditors Torpedo Debt Relief Initiatives
Jubilee Germany (Erlassjahr.de) has published a discussion paper on the market-access narrative, available in English and German. The debt relief...
28 Oct 2021
Debt and pandemic in middle-income countries
Report published by Latindadd, October 2021
27 Oct 2021
SOMO
The IIF & debt relief: How the Institute of International Finance lobbies to prevent private debt relief for developing countries
This report exposes how the Institute of International Finance (IIF) has been given a privileged role by the G20 to...
27 Oct 2021
No climate justice without debt justice
A group of CSOs and social movements have gathered to take action on debt justice and climate justice. Within the Global...