Debt Justice (formerly Jubilee Debt Campaign, Jubilee Debt Coalition and Drop The Debt)[1] is a UK-based campaigning organisation that exists[2] to end unjust developing countries' debt[3] and the poverty and inequality it perpetuates. The organisation’s activities include campaigning,[4] advocacy, community organising and activism[5] and aims to build collective power with people most affected by debt to demand a fair economy for all.[6]
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