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  • Piles of books in a bookstore

    Recommended resources on the World Bank and the IMF 2025

    BWP’s collects critical reports, briefings, CSO letters and other resources published on the World Bank and the IMF in the last year.

  • Gender IFI Summer school flyer Free to all, 7 online sessions bring together regional & global organisations working to advance economic justice from a feminist perspective to discuss the impact of international financial institutions' on gender equality, and to strategise and create tactics to push back.

    2025 Gender IFI Summer School

    The 2025 Summer School brought together experienced speakers teaching about how international financial institutions (IFIs) impact women’s rights, and sharing advocacy and mobilising tactics to rise up against them amongst participants.

  • Scenes inside and around the International Monetary Fund.

    BWP launches IMF surveillance scanner

    The scanner is designed to enable civil society groups to find key themes in IMF policy and better track the political implications of its recommendations in different areas.

  • Bretton Woods Project Annual Report 2024

    In 2024 BWP continued its work as the UK watchdog of the World Bank and the IMF, supporting and connecting critical civil society communities, and advocating for transformational change.

  • Recommended resources on the World Bank and the IMF 2024

    View BWP’s collection of recommended reports, briefings, CSO letters and other resources published on the World Bank and the IMF in the past year.

  • 2024 Gender IFI Summer School

    Gender IFI Summer School, brings together regional and global organisations working to advance economic justice issues to discuss the IFIs’ impact on women’s rights and wellbeing, as well as strategies and tactics to push back.

  • The Bretton Woods Institutions at 80: where do we go from here?

    The Bretton Woods Institutions at 80: Where do we go from here?

    As the World Bank and IMF celebrate their 80th anniversary in 2024, on 10th July the Bretton Woods Project, together with the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance, were joined by a distinguished group of panellists to critically analyse the opportunities for, and challenges to, reforms of the BWIs and the international financial architecture more broadly.

  • Tara Povey joins the Bretton Woods Project as new Gender Equality and Macroeconomics Project Lead

    Tara will continue the work of the gender team in advocacy targeting the IMF and the World Bank.

  • WEBINAR: A way out of IMF reform

    On Wednesday 12th June a webinar titled, A way out for IMF reform, discussed the outcome of IMF’s 16th Quota Review and explored the future prospects for governance reform.

  • Webinar – Financialisation, human rights and the Bretton Woods Institutions: An introduction for civil society organisations

    On 11 April 2024 the Bretton Woods Project hosted a webinar to present its new report Financialisation, human rights and the Bretton Woods Institutions: An introduction for civil society organisations, followed by a discussion with CSOs and academics