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New loans are not the answer, G8 told
Debt campaigners from around the world have called on G8 leaders to face up to their role in creating the food crisis and climate change, as they meet in Japan.
4 July 2008
 
Forget Jay Z - it was all about Dropping the Debt
It wasn't just the mudless sunny days and the controversial choice of Jay Z as headline act that set Glastonbury apart from the norm this year.
1 July 2008
 
Over 10,000 chains delivered to UK government
Debt campaigners formed a giant white band around Parliament Square today to call on the UK to drop more debts, ahead of the G8 meeting in Japan next week.
26 June 2008
 
$347m of Togo's debt cancelled
On 12 June, the Paris Club of creditors agreed to cancel US$347 million of Togo's debt and impose a moratorium on remaining debt payments to themselves until 2011.
24 June 2008
 
Pick Up the Pace: UK responds to campaign
The UK Government used the tenth anniversary of the Birmingham human chain last week to make two new announcements on debt.
25 May 2008
 
1,000 campaigners join Journey to Justice
Over 1,000 campaigners were in Birmingham on Sunday to mark ten years since the G8 human chain, and call on world leaders to drop another $400 billion of debt.
19 May 2008
 
Drop the Debt Fast gets under way
Campaigners around the country have begun the Drop the Debt Fast - a rolling hunger strike to demand faster debt cancellation for the world's poorest countries.
20 April 2008
 
World Bank hosts illegitimate debt roundtable
After months, and indeed years, of pushing the World Bank to engage with the issue, this week the illegitimate debt campaign moved an important step forward.
18 April 2008
 
Gambia gets $140m debts cancelled
After seven years, Gambia has at last completed the international debt cancellation process, which will see around 140 million dollars of its debts wiped out.
21 December 2007
 
UK lets World Bank off the hook
Campaigners have expressed disappointment at the UK Government’s decision not to use the World Bank's latest funding round to demand concrete action on conditions.
14 December 2007
 
Liberia to enter debt cancellation process
Liberia’s arrears to the IMF and African Development Bank have finally been cleared, opening the way for the country to start the multilateral debt relief process.
22 November 2007
 
Stalemate at World Bank and IMF annual meetings
Last weekend the World Bank and International Monetary Fund held their annual meetings in Washington DC, where several debt-related issues were on the agenda.
24 October 2007
 
Debt campaigners hold Global Week of Action
Jubilee campaigners in more than 60 countries have taken part in a global week of action against debt – and the financial institutions harming the world’s poor.
23 October 2007
 
New figures show extent of vulture fund threat
A new report has revealed that vulture funds and other commercial creditors are still chasing a staggering $1.8 billion from some of the world’s poorest countries.
9 October 2007
 
North East MPH take part in Great North Run
For the fifth year in a row Jubilee Debt Campaigners from the Newcastle area took on Britain’s biggest sporting challenge and competed in the Great North Run.
4 October 2007
 
Thomas Sankara anniversary to be marked
On 15 October it will be 20 years since the death of Thomas Sankara, the President of Burkina Faso who called for repudiation of debts.
27 September 2007
 
Ecuador instigates debt audit
The launch of the world’s first government-backed debt audit, in Ecuador, is a significant step forward in the illegitimate debt campaign.
26 September 2007
 
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