Given the rapid accumulation of debt as well as the worsening climate and gender inequality vulnerabilities, we sought to examine fiscal policy options to the crises. Read our new blog that summarizes findings from three recent papers. See link: https://t.co/92RSH00ahC
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Africa owes less than 2% of global debt, yet many African countries face some of the world’s highest borrowing costs. What does this mean for jobs, businesses, investment, and economic growth? Join LEAF Africa’s Webinar on Thursday June 11, 2026, at 2 PM WATAfrica owes less than 2% of global debt, yet many African countries face some of the world’s highest borrowing costs. What does this mean for jobs, businesses, investment, and economic growth? Join LEAF Africa’s Webinar on Thursday June 11, 2026, at 2 PM WATAfrica owes less than 2% of global debt, yet many African countries face some of the world’s highest borrowing costs. What does this mean for jobs, businesses, investment, and economic growth? Join LEAF Africa’s Webinar on Thursday June 11, 2026, at 2 PM WATAfrica owes less than 2% of global debt, yet many African countries face some of the world’s highest borrowing costs. What does this mean for jobs, businesses, investment, and economic growth? Join LEAF Africa’s Webinar on Thursday June 11, 2026, at 2 PM WATAfrica owes less than 2% of global debt, yet many African countries face some of the world’s highest borrowing costs. What does this mean for jobs, businesses, investment, and economic growth? Join LEAF Africa’s Webinar on Thursday June 11, 2026, at 2 PM WATAfrica owes less than 2% of global debt, yet many African countries face some of the world’s highest borrowing costs. What does this mean for jobs, businesses, investment, and economic growth? Join LEAF Africa’s Webinar on Thursday June 11, 2026, at 2 PM WAT.
The Future of Development Cooperation Coalition (FDCC) is an independent and time-bound group that will co-create a new development cooperation approach through intensive consultations with a broad range of actors. 11/n
On Saturday, 16th May, The Future of Development Cooperation Coalition (FDCC) held its consultations in Kigali, Rwanda. Discussions covered what countries and their development partners would do differently if we were designing development cooperation from the scratch, 1/n
today and those looming on the horizon by equipping themselves. These disruptions which cover geopolitics, technology, and demographic changes can potentially be forces for growth and development. 10/n