The poorest countries in the world pay $100 million dollars a day to their rich country creditors, more than they spend on health. Along with increasing aid and reforming trade, debt cancellation is an essential step towards ending poverty. As the G7 Finance Ministers convene in London for their first meeting of 2005 they must act to cancel debt as the first step towards making poverty history
international conference on Africa’s debt. Ministers expressed concern that: • since the 1999 G8 Sum...
Of the twenty-two countries receiving debt relief, three-quarters will be spending over ten per cent...
Developing countries can emerge from the COVID-19 crisis and be prepared to pursue a green path to f...
In spite of the fanfare, progress on debt relief has been agonizingly slow. Debt servicing continues...
The G8 has taken a welcome first step by agreeing multilateral debt cancellation for some countries ...
Developing country debt is back in the news. Public figures such as Gordon Brown, and celebrities su...
Since May 1st, the poorest countries have had their debts suspended. This decision was taken by the ...
The period of 1990s saw the increasing disparity between the rich and the poor on our planet through...
Developing country debt now exceeds 2.4 trillion dollars and has become a major international politi...
The G7's grand promise at Cologne - an enhanced HIPC that would deliver debt relief to 25 countries ...
The issue of the high levels of external debt in the poorest nations has become an increasing matter...
This weekend the finance ministers of the G20 nations will meet in London. Whilst the rich world fee...
On June 18th, national leaders from the world's largest economies have an opportunity to end the deb...
The world's poor must not pay the price for the collapse of financial markets. Without immediate ac...
This year alone, as a result of the economic crisis, between 50-100 million more people will be tra...
international conference on Africa’s debt. Ministers expressed concern that: • since the 1999 G8 Sum...
Of the twenty-two countries receiving debt relief, three-quarters will be spending over ten per cent...
Developing countries can emerge from the COVID-19 crisis and be prepared to pursue a green path to f...
In spite of the fanfare, progress on debt relief has been agonizingly slow. Debt servicing continues...
The G8 has taken a welcome first step by agreeing multilateral debt cancellation for some countries ...
Developing country debt is back in the news. Public figures such as Gordon Brown, and celebrities su...
Since May 1st, the poorest countries have had their debts suspended. This decision was taken by the ...
The period of 1990s saw the increasing disparity between the rich and the poor on our planet through...
Developing country debt now exceeds 2.4 trillion dollars and has become a major international politi...
The G7's grand promise at Cologne - an enhanced HIPC that would deliver debt relief to 25 countries ...
The issue of the high levels of external debt in the poorest nations has become an increasing matter...
This weekend the finance ministers of the G20 nations will meet in London. Whilst the rich world fee...
On June 18th, national leaders from the world's largest economies have an opportunity to end the deb...
The world's poor must not pay the price for the collapse of financial markets. Without immediate ac...
This year alone, as a result of the economic crisis, between 50-100 million more people will be tra...
international conference on Africa’s debt. Ministers expressed concern that: • since the 1999 G8 Sum...
Of the twenty-two countries receiving debt relief, three-quarters will be spending over ten per cent...
Developing countries can emerge from the COVID-19 crisis and be prepared to pursue a green path to f...