Date
04 November 2022
Sixteen civil society organisations have sent an open letter to G20 Finance Ministers, Central Bank Governors and the IMF calling for a new issuance of Special Drawing Rights along with mechanisms to distribute SDRs more fairly.
The undersigned civil society organisations urge the recipients of the open letter to consider the following measures to further respond to the current crisis and promote inclusive recoveries with long-term, sustainable development and better crisis preparedness:
- A new allocation of SDRs
- A fair and speedy SDR rechaneling from advanced to developing countries
- incorporate substantial changes to the design of the RST, the main IMF channelling vehicle, and to other channeling mechanisms
Signatories
- ActionAid
- African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD)
- Bretton Woods Project
- Caritas Africa
- Center for Economic and Policy Research
- Christian Aid
- European Network on Debt and Development (EURODAD)
- Financial Transparency Coalition
- Global Call to Action against Poverty – GCAP
- Global Policy Forum I
- Initiative for Social and Economic Rights – Uganda
- Jubilee Debt Campaign -UK
- Latin American Network for Economic and Social Rights (LATINDADD)
- Recourse
- Social Justice in Global Development
- Third World Network
- World Economy, Ecology and Development (WEED)