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2009/04/21
Official: U.S. dollar dominance challenged
Roberto Bissio, director of Social Watch, an international watchdog network monitoring poverty eradication and gender inequality, said the IMF's loan conditionality are having a detrimental effect on developing countries struggling to stimulate their economies.

2009/04/21
US dollar dominance in world financial system challenged
Roberto Bissio, director of Social Watch, an international watchdog network monitoring poverty eradication and gender inequality, said the IMF's loan conditionalities are having a detrimental effect on developing countries struggling to stimulate their economies.

2009/04/20
IMF, reform thyself, groups say
Ahead of the annual meetings of the world's biggest international financial institutions this weekend, calls are growing for the United Nations to take new initiatives on financing for development in poor countries.

2009/04/20
Press Conference on global financial crisis by civil society organizations
The best stimulus plan to address the global economic crisis was to invest in the poor, Roberto Bissio of Social Watch told correspondents today.

2009/04/20
Judicial activism fired by middle class ideology
“The judges have imbibed middle class ideology hook line and sinker. So in instances of judicial activism, the decisions get weighted in favour of the middle class,” Prabhat Patnaik said, after releasing the Citizen’s Report on Governance and Development 2008-’09 brought out by the National Social Watch Coalition here on Sunday.

2009/04/20
Money is honey in a poll nominee’s book
In a study titled “Citizens’ Report on governance and development 2008-09”, the National Social Watch Coalition informs us that only 173 MPs in the 14th Lok Sabha actually spoke on legislative issues while the House passed nearly 40 per cent of the Bill with less than one hour of debate.

2009/04/20
IMF, reform thyself, groups say
Ahead of the annual meetings of the world's biggest international financial institutions this weekend, calls are growing for the United Nations to take new initiatives on financing for development in poor countries.

2009/04/17
Jarnail hurled a shoe, but our honourable MPs flung slippers
Twenty-two percent of the 14th Lok Sabha’s time was lost because of the unruly behaviour of parliamentarians and unnecessary disruptions, according to a report titled 'Citizens' Report on Governance and Development 2008-2009' that was released by the National Social Watch Coalition, a conglomerate of various civil society organisations active in 14 states.

2009/03/31
Deep reforms of global financial system inevitable response to protacted crisis
The UN General Assembly held an Interactive dialogue on the World Financial and Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Development from 25-27 March in New York. A representative of Social Watch said those institutions that should have warned about the crisis had the power to control small and developing countries’ economies. But they lacked the courage to tell the rulers of the world’s most powerful economies what was going wrong.

2009/03/07
The House in Ill Repute
New rules have exposed just how many thieves and murderers sit in India's Parliament. This Newsweek article references the Indian National Social Watch Coalition.

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