NGOs and civil society
  Debt, and hope, remain

50 Years is Enough

Coalition of U.S. grassroots, women's, solidarity, faith-based, policy, social- and economic-justice, youth, labor and development organizations dedicated to the profound transformation of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Centre for Economic and Policy Research - CEPR
CEPR is required to have procedures in place to ensure sound scientific conduct in research, as set out in the statement "Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice".

Halifax Initiative Coalition
It is a coalition of development, environment, labour, human rights and faith groups concerned about the international financial system and its institutions.

Jubilee USA Network
Recognizing that much of the debt charged to many countries is unjust and unpayable, and profoundly aware of the great social and environmental toll that these debts exact, the Jubilee USA Network calls for a Jubilee cancellation of debt.


News
Up-to-date current affairs information.
Brazil and IFIs
Brazilian bill requires legislative approval of country representatives in IFIs. Pdf. format.
In depth reports
Detailed reports on key issues.
UN reform
More than 60 years after its founding, the United Nations should rebuild its credibility and relevance before the 21st century world.
World Bank
The World Bank's main self-proclaimed objective is to eradicate poverty. Yet, evidence suggests that its programmes often harm the poor and the environment.
International Monetary Fund - IMF
The IMF is one of the most powerful international organizations. Its policies change the lives of millions of people in developing countries.
Campaigns
NGO-organised actions.
Reform of International Institutions
The campaign's objective is to spark off a process leading to the reform of the system of international institutions with the participation of all world actors and moving towards a system of global democratic governance.

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