NGOs
 

This directory contains a list of NGO sites that monitor international financial institutions (IFIs). It does not provide an exhaustive list, but rather a useful tool for in-depth information on this thematic area from a latinamerican and global perspective. It is organized in three broad categories, which are divided into issue-specific subsections.

Conditionalities and Structural Adjustment


Finance and Debt


IFI's Governance


Betteraid.blog
The Betteraid.blog is the place to find gossip, inside stories and interesting tit-bits on how rich country governments and multilateral institutions are spending their aid money. Many public commitments to improve the way aid money is delivered to poor people are not being implemented. At the same time some changes are underway and good precedents being set.

Center for Economic Justice (CEJ)
Center for Economic Justice (CEJ) aims to strengthen international movements that counter corporate-driven globalization and promote more just policy alternatives. CEJ also links global South networks with U.S. community groups, activists, and policy advocates, with the goal of fostering and strengthening cooperation.

International Development Economics Associates (IDEAs)
IDEAs is a pluralist network of progressive economists across the world. It seeks to undertake and promote a range of activities including research, teaching, dissemination and application of critical economic analyses of economic policy and development.

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Parliamentarians’ Declaration for shared responsibility in sovereign lending

The IMF: Shrink it or sink it - A consensus declaration and strategy paper


  IFIs Latin American Monitor
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