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Read the 50 Years platform; it's full of alternatives to the
existing international finance regime.
Above all, the Network calls for the full participation of
affected women and men in all aspects of World Bank and IMF
projects, policies and programs. This requires far-reaching
changes in the lending policies, internal processes and
structure of the World Bank and the IMF. Only when these
reforms are implemented will these institutions be able to
play a positive role in support of equitable and sustainable
development. This will require the following:
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Openness and full public accountability of the Bretton
Woods institutions and the systematic integration of
affected women and men in the formulation,
implementation, monitoring and evaluation of World Bank
and IMF projects and policies;
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A major reorientation of World Bank- and IMF-financed
economic-policy reforms to promote more equitable
development based upon the perspectives, analysis and
development priorities of women and men affected by
those policies;
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An end to environmentally destructive lending and
support for more self-reliant, resource-conserving
development;
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The scaling back of the financing, operations, role and,
hence, power of the World Bank and the IMF and the
rechanneling of financial resources thereby made
available into a variety of development assistance
alternatives; and
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A reduction in multilateral debt to free up additional
capital for sustainable development.
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