June 22, 2010 | Commentary
  • Type of publication: Commentary
  • Research or In The Media: Commentary
  • Research Area: Economic & Human Rights
  • Publication Date: 2010-06-22
  • Authors:
    • Add Authors: James Heintz
    • Add Authors: Radhika Balakrishnan
  • Show in Front Page Modules: Yes
  • Publisher: The Huffington Post

In this Huffington Post article, James Heintz and Radhika Balakrishnan write, "On April 24th and 25th, the International Monetary Fund, together with the World Bank, will meet in Washington, D.C. to assess their work, their policies, and their future role in the world economy. In April 2009, the IMF got a huge boost from the G-20 with a promised injection of new funds. The resources are meant to support low-income and emerging market economies as they struggle against the global economic crisis. Now that the IMF is looking forward with a new lease on life, we should demand that the policies set by the IMF be scrutinized by international human rights standards."

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