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50 Years Is Enough
U.S. Network for Global Economic Justice is a coalition of 205 grassroots, faith-based, policy, women's, social- and economic-justice, youth, solidarity, labor, and development organizations dedicated to the profound transformation of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
IMF/World Bank Protest
The Mobilization for Global Justice, a broad coalition of hundreds of organizations, is in Washington, DC to raise public awareness of the negative impact of International Monetary Fund and World Bank programs have on the world's poorest countries.
It's Time for the World Bank to Close its Doo
For more than a decade, citizens' groups from around the world have been trying to stop the World Bank from wreaking environmental havoc, financial ruin, and social harm throughout the Third World. Its loans finance disastrous projects and sink its Third World borrowers ever deeper into debt. It's time to acknowledge that the Bank should be shut down.
Stop World Bank Loan to Exxon for Chad-Cameroon Pi
Should international development assistance from the World Bank for two of the poorest countries in Africa be used to support the world's richest oil companies?
The Whirled Bank Group
Information, commentary and humor about the international finance system specifically as it impacts the developing world. Fun, yet detailed.
World Bank / IMF Fact Sheet
Careful examination of the effects and requirements set by the International Monetary Fund and World bank, which give money to poor governments in return for specific, often damaging controls set on their economies.
World Bank Bonds Boycott Campaign
News, background, materials, and information on the international campaign using grassroots financial and political power to demand an end to socially and environmentally destructive policies and projects.