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Campaign to Cancel Africa's Debt
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Africa's
over $200 billion debt burden is the single biggest obstacle
to the continent's development. Most of this debt is illegitimate,
having been incurred by despotic and unrepresentative regimes.
African countries spend almost $14 billion annually on debt
service, diverting resources from HIV/AIDS programs, education
and other important needs. The U.S. and other rich countries
have resisted calls to cancel this debt, instead proposing
partial solutions that are inadequate and impose harsh economic
policies on indebted countries. Africa Action’s Campaign
to Cancel Africa’s Debt mobilizes pressure on the
U.S. government to push for 100% debt cancellation for all
impoverished African countries without harmful conditions.
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What's New
Congress Clips the Wings of Vulture Funds
August 1, 2008
"Africa Action, Jubilee USA and TransAfrica Forum issue a joint press release welcoming the introduction of legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives designed to prevent Vulture Funds from making excessive profits off the debts of the world's poorest nations..."
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Senate Passage of AIDS, TB and Malaria Bill An Important Step Forward
July 18, 2008
"Africa Actions applauds the hard work of activists that has led to a much improved PEPFAR reauthorization bill, but urges the U.S. to do more to lift the external debt burden that continues to cripple the development of African health care systems..."
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Africa Action Talking Points on the G8 and Africa
July 7, 2008
"As the G8 Summit gets underway this week in Hokkaido, Japan, this Africa Action resource highlights key areas where more work needs to be done by the world's richest countries to live up to their promises to promote African development..."
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Understanding Vulture Funds - Key Terms to Know
June 2008
"This glossary defines twelve important terms to help you better understand what vulture funds are and how activists can help protect African countries from the exploitative business practices of these 21st century profiteers..."
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