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SOLVING THE WORLD’S PROBLEMS 4: Philippine Proposal for the Millennium Campaign

April 14, 2008 by ren  
Filed under Finance

Former Philippine Chief Justice Hilario G Davide Jr (presently permanent representative in the United Nations) reiterated the Philippine proposal for Debt-for-Equity arrangements to finance projects under the Millennium Campaign:

“The Philippines calls on the UN to spearhead an international campaign to change the concept of debt sustainability from ‘capacity to pay’ to ‘level of debt’ that allows developing countries like the Philippines to achieve the Millennium Development Goals without increasing debt, and where financing the MDGs is not obstructed or hampered by debt service burdens.”

Debt Burden

Source: article by Charissa M Luci in the Manila Bulletin
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10 April 2008), image from Microsoft Clipart

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2 Responses to “SOLVING THE WORLD’S PROBLEMS 4: Philippine Proposal for the Millennium Campaign”
  1. Jean Murray says:

    This is a very interesting series, Ren. The economic factors leave out the important human factor, and the huge imbalance between production and consumption between the US and other parts of the world (like sub-Saharan Africa) is terrible.

  2. Ren Garcia says:

    Thanks for the visit, Jean. What you say is true.

    And, the imbalance is also within a developing country’s economy: the huge disparity among the high income bracket, the very narrow middle class, and those below the poverty threshold (i.e., production / consumption below $1 per day).

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