Broken debt system must be fixed to confront future climate shocks

New UN-supported forum should challenge a global system that leaves many Global South nations with zero fiscal breathing space to navigate climate disasters and economic crises
Farmers plant rice seedlings that are part of a breeding program for late-maturing varieties, at the International Rice Research Institute, in Los Banos, Laguna province, Philippines, January 18, 2023. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David

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