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Date
28 August 2024

The critical issues surrounding the debt crisis in Africa, addressing its roots in a global economic system that perpetuates inequalities and a disproportionate impact on women and girls. A feminist perspective on debt frames it as part of systemic oppression, with gendered implications. The austerity measures coming with the debt crisis are undermining public services essential for women. A strong call for feminist transformative ideas, advocating for a new economic system that prioritises human rights, social justice, and meaningful citizen participation in economic decision-making. To re-imagine economic success metrics, explore decolonisation in economic policies, and enhancing citizen engagement in the debt discourse.

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