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Sussex Development Lectures

Watch: Covid-19 and development: debt dynamics and sustainability

11 March 2021 17:00–18:00

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Global debt is higher than ever before in recent history. Debt pressures are elevated in many developing countries. Progress achieved over the last 20 years in areas such as poverty, hunger, education, and equality is been reversed. Tackling this challenge and avoiding a new domino of socially destructive debt crises in developing countries, requires both urgent action and a rethinking of the existing global debt architecture.

This Sussex Development Lecture focuses on the nature and challenges posed by current debt dynamics and the ability of the existing international Debt Sustainability Framework to address them. Speakers will discuss what is happening on the ground, how the current debt conundrum relates to broader sustainability transition dynamics, and where we can/should go from here.

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This event is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series on Covid-19 and development – building back better?

Sussex Development Lectures are jointly run by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), the School of Global Studies , the Science Policy and Research Unit (SPRU) and the Centre for International Education (CIE), based at the University of Sussex.

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