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Reflection post FfD Forum April 2026
In April 2026, I had the opportunity to participate in the follow-up meetings for the implementation of the Seville…
Who Shapes the Economy? Feminist Reflections on the IFIs and the Struggle for a…
This year, while travelling to Washington, DC for the Spring Meetings and then following the FfD Forum, I kept…
Financing a Just Socio-Ecological Transition: More Isn’t Always Better
At the IMF Spring Meetings 2026, much of the discussion circled around familiar themes: a worsening global debt…
Santa Marta and the Politics of Delaying the End of Fossil Fuels
Santa Marta was supposed to be the moment governments began coordinating how to end fossil fuel extraction.…
✊🛑May Day Statement — 1 May 2026🛑✊
May Day 2026 arrives amid a deepening convergence of structural crises: the mounting debt burden weighing on…
Feminist reflection on 2026 IMF/WB Spring Meetings: Economies Under Strain:…
The Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank took place against a global backdrop…
From extraction to sovereignty: why Santa Marta matters now
This week in Santa Marta, Colombia, movements, unions, Indigenous leaders, feminist organizations, and governments…
New Report — Spillover Effects: The Fossil Fuel-Debt Trap in the Global South
The escalating debt crisis confronting the Global South is not a temporary liquidity shortfall but a structural…
Gender Justice Cannot Survive in a World Organized Around War, Debt, and…
Over the past month, MenaFem opened a collective conversation on what justice means in a region shaped not only by…
A Pact Without Justice: How the EU’s Mediterranean Agenda Deepens Extraction,…
In January of this year, only a month after the European Union (EU) officially launched the Pact for the…