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by IFIs Latin American Monitor
In this edition you will find:
* Information resources: Basic Capabilities Index 2009 * News: Seminar-workshop in Montevideo, Bolivian deputies recommend to set up an external debt audit commission, Latin American CSOs and the EIB. * Reports: Why should the global reserve system be reformed?, Gender, the IFIs and Debt. * Statements: Solidarity and respect for popular sovereignty: Haiti is calling
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by IFIs Latin American Monitor
In this edition you will find:
* World Bank agrees to suspend funding for palm oil sector * MPs will audit Brazil’s external debt * Caribbean: Returning to the IMF, on their own terms * The Brazilian government lends the IMF and cuts social spending * Returning to the IMF is not for free * Which Fund do you want? * Jubilee South rejects IMF backing of Honduran Coup D'Etat
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by IFIs Latin American Monitor
In this edition you will find:
* QUITO DECLARATION - On finance for Living Well and the enforcement of Nature's Rights * The IMF Reform: Aged wine in new wineskin * US FTAs: blocking the exit from debt crises at a time of global downturn? * Beyond the world creditors’ cartel * Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) and the Global Reserve System * The outcome of the 1st BRIC Summit: a derelict zero * Impact of the HIPC Initiative on Bolivia * IN-DEPTH REPORT: The global financial crisis: implications for the South
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by IFIs Latin American Monitor
In this edition you will find:
* Civil society scorecard - governments fail the test * Correa: we have to defend people’s rights rather than capital * International Seminar: the Global Crisis and its Impact on Andean and Amazonic Peoples * Joint statement of the BRIC countries’ leaders * Bank of the South: Maybe this time... * IN-DEPTH REPORT: The global financial crisis: implications for the South * EVENT: United Nations Conference on the World Financial and Economic Crisis and its Impact on Development
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by IFIs Latin American Monitor
In this edition you will find:
* The World Bank rethinks its information disclosure policy * The World Bank is redefining what is good for business. If you say so... * Jubilee Foundation promotes external debt audit in Bolivia * IMF conditionalities: A repeat of history? * The G20’s mistake: Boosting the IMF without reforming it * IMF and the IDB: A history of limited choices and broken promises * NEW IN-DEPTH REPORT: United Nations Conference on the World Financial and Economic Crisis and
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by IFIs Latin American Monitor
In this edition you will find:
* Latin America: Return to the IMF or reinforce alternatives? * Without IFIs, there are no tax havens * World Bank's "environment" loan to Brazil: for what? * 50th IDB Annual Meeting: Notes from Medellín * Stiglitz Commission finds lack of trade-finance coherence * A special coverage of the G20 Summit - 2 April 2009. London, UK * Information resource: "The global financial crisis: implications for the South"
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by IFIs Latin American Monitor
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by IFIs Latin American Monitor
In this edition you will find:
* "Mortgage mess sinks development bank portfolio" * "IDB aims to increase its loan portfolio in Latin America" * "Saving the planet or capitalism?" * Campaign: "IADB.50: 50 years financing inequality" * A special coverage of the World Social Forum 2009 * Information resource: "The global financial crisis: implications for the South" and "World Social Forum (WSF)"
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