Debt Relief Will NOT Reduce Third World Poverty

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Debt relief is not likely to reduce poverty. This is largely owing to there being various other causes of poverty in the poorest nations which debt relief would not resolve. Also, relief would not make much difference as it is possible that corrupt leaders and poor governments in general would not use the money available sensibly. However, debt relief would still have a positive impact, in cases of good governance it helps countries to spend more on and improve vital services such as healthcare and education. This, in turn, will contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development goals. Debt relief would also help break the debt cycle which has prevented economic growth in the poorest nations.

In 1996, a deal was agreed by the World Bank and the IMF. Under this deal, which became known as the HIPC initiative, 40 of the world’s poorest nations would have the opportunity to become eligible for debt relief. The HIPC initiative emphasised that the deal was aimed exclusively at the highly indebted poor countries, with the majority coming from sub-Saharan Africa. The banks were, in part, inspired by the non-governmental organisation Jubilee 2000 that campaigned for the rich donor nations to wipe off third world debt by the year 2000. In 2005 the international community reviewed the progress of development programmes and it was high on many international agendas, notably the G8 summit, the UN summit in New York and the meeting of the world trade organisation. The outcome was to accelerate the HIPC initiative and offer full debt cancellation, however, in many cases, this has yet to materialise. However, some countries such as Mali are already benefitting from debt relief.

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...also help countries to start working towards the millennium development goals as money is freed up to, for example, improve healthcare, improve maternal health, reduce poverty and ensure environmental development, all of which would reduce poverty.

Overall, the main reason that debt relief would not significantly reduce poverty is that it does not help to solve the other problems that poor countries face such as conflict and being landlocked. Also, debt relief will be ineffective whilst poor and corrupt governments are still in place. However, if debt relief were combined with other measures to tackle the other problems, then it would help to reduce poverty as it breaks the cycle of debt which prevents growth and also allows spending on crucial services such as education needed to achieve long term sustainable growth, as well as the Millennium development goals.

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