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Identity and "twisted" debt relationships in Kerala, India
Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, 1999This is a story about what happened to people and spirits in the ancestral land when "inalienable" ancestral land was alienated. Hindu Malayalis are closely related to soil/land and ancestors in it. This intimate relationships with soil/land is much stronger among the "Untouchables".DocumentMaking debt relief work: a test of political will
Oxfam, 1998Two years ago the adoption by the Governing Boards of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative appeared to signal the beginning of the end of the debt crisis in the world's poorest countries.DocumentInternational Development [and debt relief]: Select Committee on International Development Third Report, May 1998
International Development Committee, UK, 1998Most important conclusions and recommendations of the Committee arising out of its inquiry into Debt Relief are [author]: Unsustainable debt is often discussed only in terms of its economic implications.DocumentClean Slate 2000: debt cancellation for poorest countries
The Guardian, UK, 1998Reporting from the Guardian in support of the Jubilee 2000 campaign.DocumentBibliography on structural adjustment
Structural Adjustment Participatory Review Initiative, World Bank, 1998DocumentGhana: Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility Economic and Financial Policy Framework Paper, 1998–2000
International Monetary Fund, 1998This document, prepared by the Government of Ghana in collaboration with the staffs of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, is the policy framework paper (PFP) for the period 1998-2000.DocumentExternal Debt Histories of Ten Low-Income Developing Countries - Lessons from Their Experience
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1998The external debt burden of many low-income developing countries has increased significantly since the 1970s.DocumentDebt relief: UK Government's Response to the Third Report from the Select Committee on International Development
International Development Committee, UK, 1998The International Development Committee reported to the House on Debt Relief in its Third Report of Session 1997-98, published on Thursday 14 May 1998. The Government response to that Report was received on Monday 20 July 1998. It is reproduced as Appendix 1 to this Special Report.DocumentPutting life before debt
Development and Peace, Canada, 1997Policy document from two networks of Catholic development organizations, the International Co-operation for Development and Solidarity (CIDSE) and Caritas Internationalis (CI), calling for the cancellation of the unpayable debt of the most impoverished countries by the year 2000.DocumentDebt Relief for Tanzania: An opportunity for a better future
Oxfam, 1998The Tanzanian Government has committed itself to a long-term strategy aimed at eradicating poverty by 2025. Sectoral plans have been drawn up aimed at achieving progress towards universal primary education and the expansion of basic health services. Encouraging as such moves are, they are unlikely to succeed unless Tanzania's creditors act swiftly to reduce the country's massive debt burden.Pages
