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AfCoDD IV Concept Note 4 African Conference on Debt and Development (AfCoDD IV) Africa's Debt Crisis: Pan-African Feminist Perspectives and Alternatives

19 Aug 2024

Welcome to AfCoDD IV The African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD) together with the Nawi Afrifem Macroeconomic Collective (Nawi)i, the Centre for Democracy and Human Rights (CDD), and the Stop the Bleeding Campaign (STBC) present the fourth African Conference on Debt and Development (AfCoDD IV) to be held on 28th and 30th August 2024 in Maputo, MOZAMBIQUE. [...] This years’ AfCoDD IV presents “Africa's Debt Crisis: Pan-African Box 1 Feminist Perspectives and Alternatives” in recognition of the critical need to address the deficit in alternative proposals distributional “Whatever the questions impacts of the debt crisis, and the entrenchment of colonial extractive may be that we prioritise, economic modelling that perpetuate the subjugation of African they. [...] Enact and implement laws and introduce institutional reforms to ensure economic empowerment of women and young people through equal access to ownership and control of economic resources, technology and markets, including land, property and inheritance rights. [...] The status and role of women on the African continent is key to any gains and are elaborated by the synergistic existence of African Union (AU) protocols, and some that stand out. [...] 6 AfCoDD IV: Africa's Debt Crisis: Pan-African Feminist Perspectives and Alternatives The low participation of women in political life can be attributed to the slow advancement of the provisions in Article 13 of The Maputo Protocol of 2003 and several others.

Authors

Jason Braganza

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10
Published in
Zimbabwe

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