The world finds itself in a polycrisis with three proposals on the table: the Evolution Roadmap of the World Bank Group; the Bridgetown Initiative; and the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact, which takes place in Paris next week. To explore each of these initiatives further, Eurodad and partners organised a webinar which featured three experts who give their points of view: Daniela Gabor, Professor of Economics and Macrofinance at UWE Bristol, Liane Schalatek, Vice-Director of Boell Foundation North America and Mariama Williams,Director of the Institute of Law and Economics (ILE).
Debt Justice
The World Bank’s Evolution Roadmap will not deliver climate justice
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- Climate Finance
Old money, old projects and old ideas: So what’s new about the EU’s Global Gateway?
#GlobalGateway #EurodadPolicyForum #DebtJustice #cancelthedebt
- Development Finance
UN Financing for Development Forum 2023: The road towards global economic solutions
#FfD2023 #FfD4 #Fin4Dev #WorldBankPresident #UNTaxConvention
- Debt Justice
UN Financing for Development Forum 2023: The road towards global economic solutions
Positive outcomes include the welcoming of intergovernmental discussions on tax in the outcome document.
- Development Finance
Rich countries increasingly the recipients of their own aid, according to OECD DAC data
#FfD2023 #FfD4 #Fin4Dev #UNTaxConvention #ODA #StopIMFsurcharges #CancelTheDebt
- Aid Effectiveness
The debt games - Is there a way out of the maze?
Countries in the global south are falling into a vicious cycle of debt and austerity, that only exacerbates the multiple crises. However, a financial system that delivers a fair resolution for the debt crises is possible.
- The Real Cost of Debt
- Debt Resolution
Join Eurodad and partners at the CSPF and WBG/ IMF Spring Meetings 2023
Join Eurodad and partners at the Civil Society Policy Forum and World Bank Group - International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings from April 10 to 14.
- Climate Finance
- IFIs
Open civil society letter on the IMF, WB and G20 Presidency Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable
More than 40 civil society organisations from around the world have signed an open letter to the World Bank, IMF and G20 sharing concerns regarding inclusiveness and transparency in the ongoing discussions to address sovereign debt resolution. The three organisations have convened the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable, which will meet during next weeks Spring Meetings in Washington, DC.
- Debt Justice
- Debt Resolution