NGOs and civil society
  Norway makes groundbreaking decision to cancel illegitimate debt

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).

Bretton Woods Project
The Bretton Woods Project works as a networker, information provider, media informant and watchdog to scrutinise and influence the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Jubilee South
International Peoples' Tribunal on the Debt.

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.


In depth reports
Detailed reports on key issues.
Initiative for Integration of Regional Infrastructure in South America - IIRSA
The initiative for Integration of Regional Infrastructure in South America (IIRSA by its Spanish acronym) is an ambitious plan aimed at integrating the region into international trade. But, who comes out the winner?
External debt
In the last two decades, the external debt has been a huge problem that third world countries have to face. This situation has generated a “spiral of poverty” where once inside it, is very difficult for developing countries to get out.
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.
Millennium Development Goals - MDGs
A comprehensive list of resources from the United Nations and civil society organizations.

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