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Date Range
25 Sep 2024 12:00 - 20 Nov 2024 13:15

Location
Virtual - Ms Teams

The world is facing a potential new debt crisis. Twenty-five of the poorest countries spend more on debt repayments than on education, health, and social policy combined. Sixty percent of low- and middle-income countries are highly debt vulnerable. Breaking out of the current debt crisis and avoiding future ones will require a fundamental shift in oversight and accountability for the way that governments borrow and manage debt.  

AFRODAD and the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) are launching a four-part webinar series, designed to explore the crucial intersection between public debt management and democratic governance, with a focus on transparency, accountability, and the role of civil society. 

The series aims to bring together public debt practitioners, democratic governance experts, and key stakeholders to foster dialogue and share insights on how to manage debt in a manner that is sustainable, inclusive, and citizen oriented. Each webinar will delve into a specific aspect of public debt management, offering participants the opportunity to engage with experts and contribute to the broader discourse on effective governance and public financial management.

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The concept note - Click here!

The webinar series page (Learn more) - Click here!

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Registration for the 4 webinars:

  1. Transparency of public debt - Register here! 
  2. Debt accountability to parliament - Register here!
  3. The voice of civil society: from the margins to the mainstream - Register here!
  4. Taking the political economy of borrowing seriously - Register here!