Africa’s Odious Debts

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Africa and the War Against Offshore Finance

Africa and the War Against Offshore Finance refers to the growing effort by African nations and civil society to combat
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Africa Lost $1.6 Trillion in Capital Flight and Odious Debt over Forty Years

Highlights the enormous financial drain the continent has endured due to illicit financial flows, unfair debt obligations, and systemic exploitation.
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The Legal Basis to Reject Odious Debt

The Legal Basis to Reject Odious Debt lies in the principle of “odious debt” in international law, which holds that
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The Human Cost of Africa’s Odious Debts

The human cost is not just economic—it's about lost lives, stunted potential, and generations paying for the mistakes and greed
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Should Africa repay its odious debts?

This question challenges the legitimacy and morality of debt obligations incurred by African nations under oppressive, corrupt, or colonial regimes.
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Africa is a Creditor to the World

Africa as a Creditor to the World challenges the dominant narrative that portrays Africa primarily as a debtor or aid-dependent
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Life or Debt? How the IMF Keeps Africa Down

These debts are considered “odious” because they violate principles of fairness and accountability.