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Luke Fletcher
Apr 28, 2022

High-Emitting Countries Must Not Saddle Pacific Islands with Disaster Debt

Pacific Islands are facing a serious debt crisis that has been worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting shutdown of the tourism industry. This month's unprecedented debt conference in Suva, Fiji, was sorely needed.

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