How the west can stop the global south being strangled by debt / Heather Stewart
Labour would do well to remember its manifesto promise to revive Britain’s global leadership on development With borrowing costs rising and western governments including the UK cutting their aid budgets, unsustainable debts are driving a development crisis across the global south. In the latest (…)
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