AfCoDD IV is being organised by the African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD), together with the Nawi Afrifem Macroeconomic Collective (Nawi), the Centre for Democracy and Human Rights (CDD), and the Stop the Bleeding Campaign.
The conference brings together African citizens to discuss and debate Africa’s path towards economic, political, and social self-determination.
The theme for AfCoDD IV is ‘Africa’s Debt Crisis: Pan-African Feminist Perspectives and Alternatives’ which seeks to recognise the critical need to address the deficit in alternative proposals and distributional impacts of the debt crisis, as well as the entrenchment of colonial extractive economic modelling that perpetuate the subjugation of African women.
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