Report Calls for Accountability Over Structural Adjustments' Toll on Global South
A new paper argues that IMF and World Bank structural adjustment policies in the 1980s caused lasting damage in the Global South, demanding reparations.
In the 1980s, IMF and World Bank put conditions on financing the global South. Decades later, many countries in the regions struggle with weak public health systems and high levels of poverty. The institutions owe reparations for the damage caused, a new paper argues.