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Ann Pettifor is a New Economics Foundation fellow, executive director of Advocacy International and Campaign Director of Operation Noah.
In the 1990s she helped design and lead an international campaign, Jubilee 2000, which succeeded in persuading a large swathe of world public opinion, as well as world leaders, to cancel $100bn of debt owed by 42 countries. Jubilee 2000 became a template for campaigns such as the Make Poverty History campaign. Ann has served on the Board of the UN’s Human Development Report on the MDGs (2003); as a member of the high level group of the Helsinki Process (sponsored by the Finnish and Tanzanian governments).
As well as campaigning and advocacy, Ann has contributed to academic debates about international finance. She is editor of nef’s « the Real World Economic Outlook » (RWEO) published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2003; and « The Coming First World Debt Crisis » published by Palgrave in 2006. She is the author of numerous articles and has lectured at the UN, the London Business School and the LSE.
Ann has an honorary doctorate from the University of Newcastle; was awarded the Freedom of the City of Callao in Peru in 1999; the 2000 Pax Christi International Peace Prize; and was made a member of the Order of the Niger by President Obasanjo in 2002.(Reference : New Economics Foundation)
Résoudre la crise internationale de la dette
Ann Pettifor, New Economics Foundation, 2002
Chasing Shadows: Re-imagining Finance for Development
Ann Pettifor, Deborah Doane, Romilly Greenhill, Julian Oram, Andrew Simms, New Economics Foundation, 2002