Summit for a New Global Financing Pact fails to deliver on debt
For more information and interviews contact Tim Jones on +44 7307 620372 Responding to the outcome of the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact held in Paris this week,…
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For more information and interviews contact Tim Jones on +44 7307 620372 Responding to the outcome of the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact held in Paris this week,…
Today it has been reported that Zambia’s official creditor committee announced it has reached a deal to restructure Zambia’s debt. Reacting to the announcement Isaac Mwaipopo, Executive Director of the…
Debt Justice have co-signed a letter to the Secretary of State for Energy, Grant Shapps, urging the government to set-up a dedicated ‘Help to Repay’ scheme to support people struggling…
In response to the Ofgem announcement of a new energy ‘price cap’ of £2,074, Debt Justice has warned that consistently high energy prices are entrenching the UK’s household debt crisis.
The big finance firms that own the debts of five countries in a debt crisis are set to collectively make $20-$30 billion of profit if they refuse to cancel debt…
One pre-pay meter is one too many. It’s time for politicians to write off unaffordable energy debt and end this two-tier energy system that has caused so much harm.
Lower income country debt payments in 2023 will hit the highest level since 1998, according to figures released by Debt Justice today. External debt payments for 91 countries will average…
For immediate release 01/04/23 New figures from Debt Justice reveal that pre-pay energy users are being weighed down by £965 million of energy debt as households are hit by ‘price…
Responding to today’s budget, Heidi Chow, Executive Director of Debt Justice said: “This budget exposes how disconnected the government is from the everyday lives of people where millions are suffering…
The UK Parliament’s International Development Select Committee has called for legislation to require private lenders to take part in debt relief. In a report into debt crises in lower income…