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Jubilee debt campaign - combating business policy

In the current climate of financial crisis the Jubilee Debt Campaign (JDC) has been continuing to put pressure on government to prioritise the poorest nations in the global South in bringing about economic reform. Many countries are still crippled by debt owed to the global North with un-repayable rates of interest that prevent developing nations from providing basic services let alone economic growth.
 
In a recent campaigners meeting, CSM heard about JDC’s visit to Tanzania and Zambia to see the fruits of cancelled debts on the ground. The chair, David Golding, reported the provision of several new clinics providing free immunisations and basic health care to towns and villages across the region, only possible due to money made available through national debt reduction. He also spoke about new Primary schools opened in several towns thanks to reclaimed funds.
 
Such stories represent the reason for JDC’s existence and were very encouraging to hear. There are constant battles against corruption and misuse of funds otherwise destined to service debt repayment, but there are many positive examples of success which makes campaigning for debt relief a worth while cause.
 
A major focus of the JDC in the past year has been on the Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD). The ECGD is the UK’s Export Credit Agency and the JDC describe it as the UK’s ‘Department for Dodgy Deals’. The JDC says ‘The ECGD uses public money to support private exporters to win contracts in ‘risky’ areas where support from private sector finance is unlikely to be available. As a result of counter-guarantees if the importer defaults on payments, the ECGD pays the bank or exporter financing the deal instead. The ECGD can then add that amount to the debt owed to it by the developing country in which the failed deal took place.’
 
The benefactors of deals through the ECGD have largely been defence and carbon intensive industries, contributing to the misery of millions through climate change and warfare. The department has no remit to contribute to the government’s climate change policy, stumping the effectiveness of green initiatives in favour of guaranteed sales. This is on top of being responsible for 95% of developing country debt owed to the UK, approximately £2.4 billion.
 
The JDC have campaigned long and hard for reform of the ECGD and support from inside parliament is growing for a review of the situation.
One of the campaign’s biggest recent achievements is influencing Liberal Democrat policy in relation to reforming the ECGD and therefore having a knock-on effect in the stance of the coalition government.
 
As Secretary of Sate overseeing the ECGD, Vince Cable is in a position to begin implementing proposed changes. It is now a LibDem commitment to reform the ECGD in both party policy and as a coalition government commitment. However, there has been no progress thus far in the right direction.
 
The CSM, along with the Jubilee Debt Campaign believe that continued pressure on Mr Cable’s department is necessary in ensuring that the process of reform is kick started.
This is one of the issues that the JDC wishes to highlight as it hosts the ‘Dictator debt day of action’ on October 31st, this coming Monday. The day will include workshops, lobbying MP’s in Westminster and a demonstration at the department for Business Innovation and Skills asking what skeletons are in the government’s closet on Halloween.
 
For information about this event or more on other campaigns, please visit the Jubilee Debt Campaign website at http://www.jubileedebtcampaign.org.uk/.
 
 
 
Information regarding ECGD from ‘Jubilee Debt Campaign – Liberal Democrats: honouring commitments to reform the Export Credits Guarantee Department’.
 
 
 

 


Sam Buck, 24/10/2011