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Selasa, 11 Januari 2011

World Bank and IMF conditionality a development injustice

About this reportThis report examines the conditions that the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) attach to their development lending in some of the world’s poorest countries.It is based on a desk-based study carried out by Eurodad which examined the content of
current (as of February 2006) and previous World Bank and IMF development finance
contracts for a selection of twenty poor countries across the world. The report was
produced by Eurodad and partially financed with the help of Oxfam International. It was written and researched by Hetty Kovach and Yasmina Lansman.About Eurodad Eurodad (the European Network on Debt and Development) is a network of 50 non-
governmental organizations from 15 European countries working on issues related to
debt, development finance and poverty reduction. The Eurodad network offers a platform for exploring issues, collecting intelligence and ideas, and undertaking collective advocacy.
Eurodad’s aims are to:Push for development policies that support pro-poor and democratically defined sustainable development strategies
Support the empowerment of Southern people to chart their own path towards
development and ending poverty.
Seek a lasting and sustainable solution to the debt crisis, promote appropriate
development financing, and a stable international financial system conducive to
development.
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