Eurodad

European Network on Debt and Development
AbbreviationEurodad
Formation1990; 34 years ago (1990)
TypeCoalition of NGOs
HeadquartersRue d’Edimbourg, 18 – 26,
Location
Director
Jean Saldanha
Websitewww.eurodad.org

Eurodad (European Network on Debt and Development) is a network of 53 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and seven statutory allies from 29 European countries.[1] Eurodad and its members make up a network, this network researches and works on issues that are related to debt, development finance and poverty reduction.

The network has focussed on issues such as tracking the aid spent by European countries, multilateral debt cancellation, debt sustainability, aid quality, conditionality and harmonisation, illegitimate debt, and export credit debts.

Eurodad's main targets are organisations such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, however it also targets European governments themselves.

Eurodad’s stated aims are to:

  • push for development policies that support pro-poor and democratically defined sustainable development strategies.
  • support the empowerment of Southern people to chart their own path towards development and ending poverty.
  • seek a lasting and sustainable solution to the debt crisis, appropriate development financing, and a stable international financial system conducive to development.
  1. ^ "Eurodad: Members". Eurodad web portal. Retrieved 16 June 2021