Battle over whether G20 ‘deal’ will leave Ebola countries more indebted
• Campaigners call for debt relief not more loans as WHO admits off-track in bringing the disease under control • Over two weeks have passed since G20 $300 million pledge…
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• Campaigners call for debt relief not more loans as WHO admits off-track in bringing the disease under control • Over two weeks have passed since G20 $300 million pledge…
31 July 2014 – Argentina has been judged to be in technical default on some of its debts as talks at the end of a 30-day grace period on a…
New research published today by 10 UK and African NGOs reveals Africa is losing $192 billion every year to the rest of the world – almost 6 and a half…
Endgame approaches in ‘debt trial of the century’ after shock Supreme Court loss Reacting to today’s decision by the United States Supreme Court not to hear Argentina’s appeal against a…
Rowan Williams has criticised a “great deal” of lending by banks and other institutions for being unethical, both in the UK and across the world. Dr Williams was speaking at…
Our response to the International Development Select Committee's report on the future of aid.
The Scottish government have signalled that they would take action to deal with unjust debts inherited from the UK, if there is a yes vote in 2014’s independence referendum. The…
Several developing countries, including Jamaica, El Salvador and Pakistan, are failing to meet international development goals after rich countries reneged on a pledge to deal with their debts. Moreover, unjust…
Liberal Democrats fail to follow Norway’s debt audit lead. Documents released under the freedom of information act to Jubilee Debt Campaign have revealed that all of the debt the UK…
Campaigners say new figures emphasise the responsibility of creditors and financial sector for creating debt crises Figures show UK government does not have a debt crisis – but the UK…