The global south needs more than tinkering at a conference: debt forgiveness is the only fair way | Kenneth Mohammed
by Kenneth Mohammed from Economics | The Guardian on (#6Y9PJ)
Next week, a UN summit in Seville will discuss the future of financing the world's poorer nations. It should first concede that the old methods have failed
It is 2025, and the architecture of economic power remains grossly tilted against the nations of the global south. Nowhere is this imbalance more acute - and more enduring - than in the debilitating impact of sovereign debt.
From the vast countries of Africa to the scattered but strategically vital small island developing states (Sids) of the Caribbean and the Pacific, debt has become a modern form of bondage - the chains that restrict growth, sovereignty and the basic human dignity of nations struggling to define their own path to development.
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