The Philippines has been in a vulnerable position since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. This vulnerability can be explained by social, economic, health and financial factors. As a result of these pre-existing conditions, the crisis has been acutely felt by the population of the country.
Covid-19
Joint civil society submission to the November 2020 OECD Development Assistance Committee High Level Meeting
The upcoming Development Assistance Committee (DAC) High Level Meeting (HLM) provides an opportunity for DAC Members to commit to doing development better. This joint civil society submission represents the views of a group of 26 civil society organisations (CSOs) from the global south and the global north.
- Aid Effectiveness
- Covid-19
Over 500 organisations and academics around the world call on IMF to stop promoting austerity in the Coronavirus recovery period
- Eurodad analysis shows Covid-19 ‘recovery packages’ could force tax increases and spending cuts in 80 developing countries by 2023, threatening achievement of SDGs.
- 59 countries have fiscal consolidation plans over next three years that are almost five times larger than Covid-19 response packages implemented in 2020
- Debt Justice
- Debt Sustainability
Arrested Development: International Monetary Fund lending and austerity post Covid-19
A Eurodad-led review reveals insufficient and inadequate multilateral response to the Covid-19 pandemic on the part of the IMF, locking a large number of countries into a decade-long crisis of debt and austerity.
Read the report in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French.
- Debt Justice
- Debt Sustainability
Civil Society Organisations’ statement against continued IMF austerity
More than 500 civil society organisations are calling on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to immediately stop promoting austerity around the world, and instead advocate policies that advance gender justice, reduce inequality, and decisively put people and planet first.
- Debt Justice
- Global Processes
Zambia, Debt and Covid-19
The pandemic has had a devastating impact on the living conditions of the population of Zambia. Debt relief with private creditor participation is required now to ensure the country can boost its Covid-19 response and support a sustainable recovery.
- Debt Justice
- Debt Sustainability

Urgent debt relief needed as Pakistan faces perfect debt trap
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- Debt Justice
- Covid-19
Urgent debt relief needed as Pakistan faces perfect debt trap
The indicators of a severe debt crisis were already present in Pakistan long before the Covid-19 crisis hit. Coordinated efforts by CSOs all round the world are needed to ensure that countries like Pakistan are not left alone dealing with its impact.
- Debt Justice
- Debt Sustainability
Eurodad response to the DAC’s agreement on reporting debt relief as ODA
Today the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) – the group of countries that regulate how aid should be reported – agreed new rules for reporting debt relief as Official Development Assistance (ODA). Eurodad regrets that donor governments decided to rush an agreement, which allows them to report additional ODA for debt relief.
- Aid Effectiveness
- Covid-19

G20 Finance Ministers: Lack of action leaves developing countries shouldering a heavy burden
- Climate Finance
- Covid-19