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As debt-for-nature swaps regain global traction, their promise of aligning fiscal relief with conservation objectives will depend on credible addition
If the SDGs are to be replaced or reimagined after 2030, the most urgent task is to identify what must not be lost
दक्षिण आफ्रिकेच्या G-20 अध्यक्षांनी 'रिफॉर्म गन' चा वापर के�
South Africa’s G20 presidency must fire the ‘reform gun’–turning pledges on debt relief, climate finance, and trade justice into real action
मुईझूंच्या नुकत्याच झालेल्या निवडणुकीतील विजयावरून अस�
The recent election victory of Muizzu indicates that Maldives may lean towards China in the coming years
As BRICS expands to 11 members, the challenge ahead will not be of who else joins BRICS, but what policy decisions are taken and how are they implemen
Africa’s representation in the Summit can be hailed as a statement from the continent: Blind loyalty to one state is no longer the norm
Debt for climate swap has the capacity to promote climate action and potentially contribute to macroeconomic stability
Like in some other regions of the world, the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated external debt accumulation in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This could have massive, adverse impacts on growth as governments prioritise debt servicing commitments over key development expenditures such as healthcare and education. For the countries in SSA with relatively lower GDP, this could mean getting caught in a vicious cycle of low output and mounting debt. A pa