The Debt Justice Network is a prominent advocate for equitable international debt policies, focusing on addressing global debt crises and ensuring responsible lending and borrowing practices. Their core mission is to promote financial fairness and sustainable economic practices on a global scale.
The organisation concentrates on shaping international debt policies to foster fairness and just economic practices. By advocating for responsible lending and borrowing, they aim to prevent and address financial imbalances that can lead to debt crises, particularly in developing nations.
The Debt Justice Network strives to influence policy changes that prioritise fair and sustainable debt management. They actively engage in advocating for debt relief for struggling nations and work towards preventing exploitative lending practices. Through their efforts, the organisation aims to contribute to the global economic well-being.
The organisational structure is designed to facilitate effective advocacy and policy influence. With a focus on collaboration and engagement, the Debt Justice Network operates with a team of experts, campaigners, and policymakers dedicated to achieving their mission.
Their overarching goal of promoting responsible financial practices aligns with the principles of sustainability. By advocating for fair debt policies, they indirectly contribute to global economic sustainability and resilience.
The Debt Justice Network provides valuable resources, including research findings, policy recommendations, and updates on debt-related issues. Visitors can access reports, publications, and news articles on their website to stay informed about ongoing developments in international debt policies.
To end unjust debt and the poverty and inequality it perpetuates.
Debt Justice is a registered charity. Much of our funding comes from donations by committed, regular individual givers. If you can, please add your support with a monthly donation.
Our remaining funding comes from a mix of grants from charitable trusts and public bodies, and grants and membership fees from our affiliates.