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32 Articles
Planeta Futuro publishes a series of reports coinciding with the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development of the United Nations to analyze the concrete impact of the debt crisis on the population of the most affected countries. Here you can read the previous reports: Kenya: the lost generation and Zambia, the first African country to break and the symbol of the post-covid debt crisis.
Daniel Chapo brings into the agenda the issue of converting sovereign debt into green economy projects, which also led to the Seville conference which ended this Friday


INTERVIEW: Sevilla ‘a critical test’ of multilateralism
Nations taking part in a flagship UN conference have pledged to address the debt crisis in the Global South and boost sustainable development. However, the real test will be whether or not these commitments will be translated into action.
Borrowers’ Forum Launched To Tackle Debt Crisis
A bold new initiative aimed at giving debt-distressed countries a unified platform in the global financial landscape has officially launched at the United Nations’ sustainable development summit in Sevilla. The Borrowers’ Forum, introduced during the high-level conference, is being championed as a landmark step toward overhauling the current international debt architecture. Backed by the UN and emerging as a central pillar of the Sevilla Agreeme…
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