1st Session – Rebalancing Public Finance for Justice and Equity: African Perspectives on IDA21 In the context of the IDA21 replenishment cycle, speakers from African civil society will outline the
AFRODAD took a lead in drafting the debt justice section of the statement from members of the African Movement Building Space to the African Union, titled “We demand”: A Collective Statement
The invitation by the UK House of Commons to AFRODAD to give evidence on Africa’s debt is a testament that AFRODAD is a credible voice on behalf of the continent,
The current debt context is dominated by a rising trend in its burden on the economies of southern countries, with an ever-growing list of countries defaulting or facing high debt
Uganda Debt Network (UDN) in partnership with African Forum & Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD) convened various experts in the Uganda Conference on Debt Management as input to the
12:00–13:00: Panel discussion 4: Fostering debt sustainability by addressing gaps in the sovereign debt architecture. This session held on the 18th of April 2023, during the United Nations Economic and
Two AFRODAD analyses on the Political Economy of Climate Finance and Fossil Finance in Africa point out that the dominant narrative in climate finance is that Africa is a grant recipient focused on resilience
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) including the African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD), World leaders and the private sector gathered for the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) Conference in
The AU theme for the year 2023, “Accelerating the implementation of AfCFTA” REFLECTION WEBINAR 22nd February 2023 at 09:00 GMT LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SLvjwNfySmGKaTl6IcN-7Q Dealing with Fiscal Constraints amid Increasing Indebtedness in