
Cancel the Debt in the face of the health, economic and climate crises!
The G7 Summit will take place in Germany from June 26 – June 28, 2022, and this is in a world that has seen little substantive change over many decades. On top
Regional capacity building workshop on IMF Surcharges – Tunisia
As part of the #StopIMFSurcharges campaign, Arab Watch Coalition in partnership with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung held a regional capacity building workshop on IMF Surcharges in Tunisia on the 16th and
EBRD human rights due diligence based on safe and meaningful public participation
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is holding its Annual Meetings in Marrakech from May 10-12. Arab Watch Coalition, Bank Watch Network and other NGOs drafted an issue
CSOs request public comments on the IMF guidance note
Arab Watch Coalition and its partners, including Bretton Woods Project, Eurodad, and other NGOs, addressed a letter to the IMF Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, and the Director of Strategy, Policy
IMF Surcharges are Unfair, Counterproductive and a Threat to an Equitable Global Economic Recovery. They Should be Eliminated Immediately!
On Jan. 17, UNSG Antonio Guterres delivered a grim warning to the world, stating that “at this critical moment, we are setting in stone a lopsided recovery.” The latest economic
Campaigning strategizing workshop #End_Austerity_Tunisia
Arab Watch Coalition (AWC) held its first Campaigning strategizing workshop in Tunisia on Mars 16 17 18 and 19 to launch #End_Austerity_Tunisia with the coalition members ( ATCP, GO ACT,
The AfDB missed the right opportunity to become responsible for development in Africa
As a part of the Arab Watch Coalition’s efforts in monitoring International Financial Institutions in the MENA region, AWC has been following the African Development Bank (AfDB) activities and policies
AWC analysis of the World Bank’s COVID-19 response in MENA
On February 25, Arab Watch Coalition held an online Webinar to introduce 7 case studies conducted by its organization members from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen. From
AWC assesses the World Bank’s COVID-19 response in MENA
Throughout the year 2020-2021, Arab Watch Coalition conducted 7 analytical studies through the Coalition members in 7 different countries around MENA. Those studies analyzing specific projects under the World Bank