The Global South remains shackled by a debt system rigged to favor the wealthy North, where loans masquerade as development tools but reinforce economic dependency and erode national sovereignty. Countries from Africa to the Caribbean endure soaring borrowing costs, unjust credit ratings, and austerity-driven policies that hollow out public services. Meanwhile, aid often arrives with strings that weaken autonomy, and multinational corporations profit without accountability. As global institutions gather once again for a high-level development conference in Seville, the same injustices persist—underfunded climate funds, silenced southern voices, and stalled reforms. True progress demands more than talk; it calls for debt forgiveness, climate reparations, and the freedom for nations to define development on their own terms.
The Guardian






