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European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad)

Dated: February 20, 2026

Overview

The European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad) is a network of European civil society organisations (CSOs) working for economic justice and sustainable development. Founded in 1990, Eurodad advocates for reforms in global financial systems to ensure they support poverty reduction, human rights, climate action, and equitable development worldwide.

Eurodad brings together dozens of member organisations from across Europe that collaborate on research, advocacy, and policy reform at the European and international levels.

Headquarters: Brussels, Belgium
Scope: European network with global advocacy reach

 Mission and Objectives

Eurodad’s mission is to promote democratic, accountable, and sustainable financial systems that serve people and planet. It works to ensure that:

  • Developing countries can escape unsustainable debt cycles
  • Global financial systems are transparent and accountable
  • International institutions promote fair economic governance
  • Climate and development finance supports vulnerable communities

Key Areas of Work

  • Debt Justice
    • Eurodad is well known for its work on sovereign debt crises, advocating for:
      • Fair and transparent debt restructuring mechanisms
      • Responsible lending and borrowing standards
      • Debt cancellation where necessary
      • Prevention of future debt crises
      • The organisation has been especially active in discussions around debt relief for low-income countries.
  •  Development Finance
    • Eurodad analyses and advocates for improvements in:
      • Public development finance
      • Official Development Assistance (ODA)
      • The role of development banks
      • Private finance in development
      • It promotes publicly accountable finance over models that excessively rely on private investment.
  • Tax Justice
    • The network campaigns for:
      • Fair international tax systems
      • Transparency in corporate taxation
      • Measures to combat tax avoidance and illicit financial flows
      • Stronger global cooperation on tax governance
      • Eurodad supports efforts to shift global tax rule-making toward more inclusive institutions.
  • Climate Finance
    • Eurodad works to ensure climate finance:
      • Is additional to development aid
      • Is accessible to vulnerable countries
      • Does not increase debt burdens
      • Supports just and equitable transitions
  • Policy Influence and Advocacy
    • Eurodad engages with major international institutions, including:
      • The European Union
      • The International Monetary Fund
      • The World Bank
      • The United Nations

Through research reports, briefings, and coalition advocacy, Eurodad influences debates on global economic governance and development policy.

 Structure and Membership

Eurodad operates as a membership-based network, with civil society organisations across Europe contributing to working groups and strategic priorities. It is governed by:

  • A General Assembly
  • An elected Board
  • A Secretariat based in Brussels

Members include development NGOs, research institutes, faith-based organisations, and advocacy groups.

Publications and Research

Eurodad regularly publishes:

  • Policy briefings
  • Research reports
  • Advocacy papers
  • Joint civil society statements

These publications often focus on debt transparency, multilateral development banks, international tax reform, and EU development policy.

Global Significance

Over more than three decades, Eurodad has become a prominent voice in international debates on:

  • Global debt reform
  • Development effectiveness
  • Financial accountability
  • Economic justice

Its work contributes to shaping European and global policies that affect low- and middle-income countries.

Summary

The European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad) is a Brussels-based civil society network advocating for fair, transparent, and sustainable global financial systems. Through research and coordinated advocacy, it works to reform debt management, tax systems, development finance, and climate funding structures to better support equitable global development.

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