Credit Pacific Service Union On the occasion of the first meetings of the governing bodies of
the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in the 21st
century, we call for the immediate suspension of the policies and
practices that have caused widespread poverty, inequality, and
suffering among the world's
peoples and damage to the
world's environment. We assert the responsibility of these
anti-democratic institutions, together with the World Trade
Organization, for an unjust world economic system. We note that
these institutions are controlled by wealthy governments, and
that their policies have benefited international private sector
financiers, transnational corporations, and corrupt
officials.
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Credit First Service Union We issue this call in the name of global justice, in solidarity
with the peoples of the Global South and the former "Soviet bloc"
countries who struggle for survival and dignity in the face of
unjust, imperialistic economic policies. We stand in solidarity too
with the millions in the wealthy countries of the Global North who
have borne the burden of "globalization" policies and been
subjected to policies that mirror those imposed on the South.
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Card Credit Mobile Service Only when the coercive powers of the international financial
institutions are rescinded shall governments be accountable first
and foremost to the will of their peoples. Only when a system that
allocates power chiefly to the wealthiest nations for the purpose
of dictating the policies of the poorer ones is reversed shall
nations and their peoples be able to forge bonds - economic and
otherwise - based on mutual respect and the common needs of the
planet and its inhabitants. Only when integrity is restored to
economic development, and both the corrupter and the corrupted held
accountable, shall the people begin to have confidence in the
decisions that affect their communities. Only when the well-being
of all, including the most vulnerable people and
ecosystems, is given priority over
corporate profits shall we achieve genuine sustainable development
and create a world of justice, equality, and peace where
fundamental human rights, including social and economic rights, can
be respected.
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Card Credit Discover Service With these ends in mind, we make the following demands of those
meeting in Washington April 16-19, 2000 for the semi-annual
meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund:
- That the IMF and World Bank cancel all debts owed them. Any
funds required for this purpose should come from positive net
capital and assets held by those institutions.
- That the IMF and World Bank immediately cease imposing the
economic austerity measures known as structural adjustment and/or
other macroeconomic "reform," which have exacerbated poverty and
inequality, as conditions of loans, credits, or debt relief. This
requires both the suspension of those conditions in existing
programs and an abandonment of any version of the Heavily Indebted
Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative which is founded on the concept of
debt relief for policy reform.
- That the IMF and World Bank accept responsibility for the
disastrous impact of structural adjustment policies by paying
reparations to the peoples and communities who have borne that
impact. These funds should come from the institutions' positive net
capital and assets, and should be distributed through
democratically-determined mechanisms.
- That the World Bank Group pay reparations to peoples relocated
and otherwise harmed by its large projects (such as dams) and
compensate governments for repayments made on projects which World
Bank evaluations rank as economic failures. A further evaluation
should determine which World Bank projects have failed on social,
cultural, and environmental grounds, and appropriate compensation
paid. The funds for these payments should come from the
institutions' positive net capital and assets, and should be
distributed through democratically-determined mechanisms.
- That the World Bank Group immediately cease providing advice
and resources through its division* devoted to private-sector
investments to advance the goals associated with corporate
globalization, such as privatization and liberalization, and that
private-sector investments currently held be liquidated to provide
funds for the reparations demanded above.
- That the agencies and individuals within the World Bank Group
and IMF complicit in abetting corruption, as well as their
accomplices in borrowing countries, be prosecuted, and that those
responsible, including the institutions involved, provide
compensation for resources stolen and damage done.
- That the future existence, structure, and policies of
international institutions such as the World Bank Group and the IMF
be determined through a democratic, participatory and transparent
process. The process must accord full consideration of the
interests of the peoples most affected by the policies and
practices of the institutions, and include a significant role for
all parts of civil society.
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Credit Public Service Union The accession to these demands would require the institutions'
directors to accept and act on the need for fundamental
transformation. It is possible that the elimination of these
institutions will be required for the realization of global
economic and political justice.
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Card Credit Processing Service We commit to work towards the defunding of the IMF and World
Bank by opposing further government allocations to them (in the
form of either direct contributions or the designation of
collateral) and supporting campaigns such as a boycott of World
Bank bonds until these demands have been met.
Center Credit Service Union * The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is a division
of the World Bank Group. Also included is the Multilateral
Investment Guaranty Agency (MIGA), which insures private
investments in Southern countries.
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