The IMF-World Bank’s agenda for debt and “recovery”: A business-as-usual
Photo credit: uk.finance.yahoo.com The IMF-World Bank proposals for a post-COVID economic “new normal” gears up for a “recovery” that means more of the old exploitative
Photo credit: uk.finance.yahoo.com The IMF-World Bank proposals for a post-COVID economic “new normal” gears up for a “recovery” that means more of the old exploitative
Register here (part 2 of the webinar series): https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rPoFbTtoS_ae26dNQlA-WQ “Advocating for People-Centered Sustainability Amid and Beyond COVID-19” is a webinar series co-organised with the Council
Photo credit: picture-alliance/AP Photo/B. Marquez IBON International joins people’s movements and civil society in amplifying our call to end the killings and reign of terror
14 October, Wednesday8:00 GMT / 10:00 CEST / 11:00 EAT / 16:00 GMT+8(for your local timezone click here)Sign up here: bit.ly/ReclaimOurRights Today’s crises exposed the
The COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis have brought to the fore the multidimensional vulnerability faced by peoples of the global South and the need
Photo by Carlo Manalansan / Bulatlat We support the adoption of a resolution on the Philippines at the 45th Session of the UN HRC. We
Photo by EPA-EFE/Patrick Seeger Regional Dispatch – IBON Europe18 September 2020 The EU Parliament urges the EU and its Member States to support the establishment
In photo: Aeta indigenous women opposing the construction of ADB-funded New Clark City project in the Philippines (Photo by Ding via Philippine Task Force for
Photo of Tata Mundra Ultra Mega Coal plant in India by Sami Siva / ICIJ via Flickr Despite its avowed support for clean energy transition
On 21 August 2020, IBON International co-organised with the International League of Peoples’ Struggles “INTER VIEW: The Challenges and Prospects of Political, Economic, and Monetary
IBON International and the International League of Peoples’ Struggles (ILPS) invite you to a webinar on “The Challenges and Prospects of Political, Economic, and Monetary
This document is a submission of IBON International to the 2020 High Level Political Forum (HLPF) call for major groups and other relevant stakeholders to
This intervention was intended for the HLPF 2020 thematic session titled: “Responding to the economic shocks, relaunching growth, sharing economic benefits and addressing developing countries’
Photo by Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas. Agricultural workers in the Philippines conduct collective land cultivation. The 2020 High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF)
IBON International submitted a statement at the 44th Regular Session of the UN Human Rights Council on 30 June urging all delegates to adopt the
PRESS RELEASE June 30, 2020 – With the 44th Regular Session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), IBON International, a Philippines-based international NGO working