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OKOA UCHUMI ADVOCACY BRIEF – IMF/WB ANNUAL MEETINGS IN OCTOBER 2024: EFFECTS OF REPRESSIVE FISCAL POLICY THAT MET ECONOMIC INJUSTICE Background The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) engagement with Kenya, since
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Corruption is Fueling a Global Debt Crisis At this Week’s Annual Meetings, Will the World Bank and IMF Finally Address the Issue? October 22, 2024 Washington, D.C.
Earlier today, the Institute for Social Accountability (TISA), led by the Executive Director and the Trade Justice Officer, had the opportunity to attend the Co-Impact validation roundtable, which focused on
In the heart of the Kenya’s NorthRift Regional Economic Block, a powerful transformation is taking place through the Tupigane Na Ufisadi (TUNU) project; a testament to the impact of partnerships,
Our Executive Director, Diana Gichengo, began by providing extensive feedback on the recently concluded Debt and Anti-Corruption Citizen Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya. She noted that the recent assembly marked a
At the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) allocated its member countries 456 billion Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) (about $650 billion) on August 2, 2021. This