In the face of a global context marked by multiple crises and growing geopolitical tensions, the debate on Financing for Development (FfD) remains constrained by fragmented and technocratic approaches that overlook its structural dimensions.
While rights and public services are being defunded and the capital–life conflict deepens amid an unprecedented ecological crisis, it is urgent to expose and discuss the underlying and neglected agendas: the rise of a war economy and global militarization; the imposition of economic sanctions and unilateral coercive measures that undermine the autonomy of countries in the Global South; and the systematic exclusion of Indigenous peoples’ proposals for transforming the economic system.
This webinar aims to open a space for reflection and articulation around these challenges, proposing pathways toward feminist economic justice and economies of peace that prioritize life, solidarity, and sovereignty.
