Writer: Shereen Talaat

At the Financing for Development Conference in Sevilla, feminist and civil society movements from the MENA region rejected debt-for-climate and “innovative finance” schemes that entrench dependency and austerity. In “Feminist and Civil Society Resistance to Sevilla’s Debt Agenda,” Shereen Talaat presents MENAFEM’s stance: debt is a feminist issue, and justice requires unconditional debt cancellation, feminist economic alternatives, and people-centered global governance rooted in sovereignty and equality.

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