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Towards Developing an Understanding & Perspective on Development Finance & Financial Institutions.11-15 September 2018 |
Background: Never have banking and finance been discussed as keenly as today in the recent history of India. Demonetisation, non-performing assets, bank charges, Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance (FRDI Bill), cash-less economy, digital payments, payment banks and a host of such economic decisions of the government incited these discussions. And, rightly so. While common people were the ones who were impacted negatively by these decisions, the debates were confined to and were only among the experts and bankers, economists and financial analysts, each one taking a position safeguarding their institutional interests, and never that of the common people. Apart from being affected by the economic decisions of the government, a large number of people have been impacted by the rapid expansion of developmental projects, be in hydropower, thermal, ports, highways and other infrastructure projects. While in many locations these projects are being opposed for its erroneous social and environmental impact assessments, land acquisition, health hazards and many such, in most of such projects, the lenders to the projects are hardly held accountable. While investments of National financial institutions – both commercial banks and others, bilateral agencies, multilateral development banks are significant in these sectors, there are a number of other financial mechanisms and tools by which these projects are financed. Hedge funds, bonds, mutual funds, venture capital, debt funding, debenture and many such. Having an understanding and building a perspective about them enable us to engage with them meaningfully. Daunting technical terms like Speculative Financing, Public-Private Partnerships, Purchasing Power Parity, Growth-led Development Model, Financial Intermediaries, Development Policy Loans, mushrooming Multilateral Development Banks, Environmental Safeguards etc are frequently flooding news feeds across media spaces. The environment of global finance is changing, and yet little effort has been made in public, political and media discourse to understand, debate and deconstruct the intricate and complex relationships these have with political sovereignty, social and economic habitat and environmental concerns from a rights-based perspective. About the Workshop: Finance is usually left to the experts, and is looked into in a silo, without looking into the interconnections with various other aspects, which governs our lives. This workshop will introduce different aspects of finance – looking at the fundamental premises on which the world of finance is systematically built, understanding the role of financial institutions beyond lending/banking, addressing the contemporary issues related to finance in India and critically looking at the gaps in governance, transparency and accountability in finance / of financial institutions. The workshop will try and make finance palatable and highlight the integral nature of finance in all walks of our lives. Specifically, the workshop will try addressing a few questions: -What is the socio-political context in which the world of finance is thriving? And cover the following topics: -Money, power & democratic rights To read the full call for applications and to apply, please Click this link |
Other DetailsDates and Venue: 11 to 15 September, 2018. Contact: For more information please email: programs@sambhaavnaa.org |
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