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IMF board’s reluctance leaves Special Drawing Rights as an underused tool in Fund’s toolboxWorld Bank’s $1 billion loan to South Africa risks undermining just transition by doubling down on ‘de-risking’ private capitalBanga calls energy access a ‘human right’ as he announces World Bank will provide access for 250 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2030Ecuador ratifies 2008 ban on investor-state dispute settlement mechanismA way out for IMF reformIs a feminist vision on public debt possible?Examining the progress of the World Bank’s commitment to universal social protectionIDA21: Moving beyond a focus on ‘historic’ replenishmentThe World Bank’s water privatisation agenda neglects fundamental human rightsThe World Bank and climate finance: Success story or a new era of green ‘structural adjustment’?Sri Lanka’s continued debt crisis highlights urgent need for wider reformAnother day, another IFC scandalWorld Bank land tenure approach contributes to displacement and food insecurityWorld Bank embarks on pilot phase of Business Ready Project, disregarding civil society concernsWorld Bank project fails to protect Tanzanian pastoralists from serious human rights abusesCivil society raises concerns about Resilience and Sustainability Trust’s green conditionality as Fund conducts interim reviewWorld Bank makes developing countries wait on Loss and Damage Fund demandsGambling with the planet’s future? World Bank Development Policy Finance, ‘green’ conditionality, and the push for a private-led energy transitionFinancialisation, human rights and the Bretton Woods Institutions: An introduction for civil society organisationsUN Secretary General’s New Agenda for Peace calls for urgent financial architecture and policy reform