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Sri Lanka Debt Cancellation - Page 2

February 10, 2023
Human Rights/Sri Lanka Debt Cancellation

Sri Lanka: Plight of Muslim Women

At a gathering of women for a home cooked meal at Thai Pongal, a Hindu harvest festival, in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka, a Muslim woman remarked that last year 65

Editorials/Sri Lanka Debt Cancellation/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Sri Lanka: IMF’s new Jamaica?

by Our Economic Affairs Correspondent “The IMF’s emphasis on fiscal austerity has proven to be misguided and has resulted in economic stagnation, high levels of unemployment, and increased poverty in many countries.” – Noam Chomsky Sri Lanka is eagerly anticipating

February 16, 2023

Sri Lanka Debt Cancellation: Responsibility of Global South 

Interviews/Sri Lanka Debt Cancellation

INTERVIEW It is time for the nations of the global South to build their own way, to self-organize, Gary Dymski, a well-known economist and

Sri Lanka: An Open Letter to Official Bilateral Creditors

Business/Sri Lanka Debt Cancellation

It was with great satisfaction and sincere hope that I welcomed the announcement made last Tuesday by the Managing Director of the IMF, Kristalina

Sri Lanka and IMF: Delusional Partners

January 29, 2023
Sri Lanka Debt Cancellation

Here we go again. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in command of Sri Lanka’s economy, barking orders and making demands in an effort to restore macroeconomic stability. The pattern is a familiar one. Back

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Sri Lanka Debt Cancellation: Responsibility of Global South 

January 23, 2023
Interviews/Sri Lanka Debt Cancellation

INTERVIEW It is time for the nations of the global South to build their own way, to self-organize, Gary Dymski, a well-known economist and Professor of Applied Economics at the Leeds University

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