It would be great if Greek political leaders would publicly advocate for
IFI debt relief for Nepal. It's a free hit on the legitimacy of the debt
overhang. Everybody would understand.


*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
April 27, 2015

 Aftershocks Pummel Highly Indebted Nepal

Poor Country Spends 217 Million Annually on Debt Payments

*Washington DC* - Severe aftershocks continue to terrorize Nepal which was
struck by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake on Saturday. The rising death toll
climbed beyond 3,000 people. Nepal is one of the least developed countries
in the world, ranking 145th out of 187 countries in the United Nations
Human Development Index. According to the World Bank, Nepal owes $3.8
billion in debt to foreign lenders and spent $217 million repaying debt in
2013. Nepal owes approximately $1.5 billion each to the World Bank and the
Asian Development Bank and $54 million to the International Monetary Fund
(IMF). It owes $133 million to Japan and $101 million to China.

*“Nepal is one of the least developed countries in the world and needs
immediate financing to recover,” said Eric LeCompte, executive director of
the religious development coalition, Jubilee USA Network. "Relieving
Nepal's debts not only provides resources now, but can also help the
country rebuild."*

Nepal is one of 38 countries eligible for assistance from the IMF's new
Catastrophe Containment and Relief Trust (CCR). The IMF created the CCR in
February to provide debt relief to poor countries impacted by natural
disasters or health crises. The new fund canceled nearly $100 million in
debt for Ebola-impacted countries. In order to qualify for relief from the
new fund after a natural disaster, a country must meet certain criteria.
The disaster must destroy more than 25% of the country's "productive
capacity," impact one third of its people or cause damage greater than the
size of the country's economy. It is not yet known if Nepal will qualify.
Of the $54 million Nepal owes the IMF, $10 million is due in 2015 and
nearly $13 million is due in 2016.

*"This new IMF fund can provide urgent relief as Nepal struggles to
recover," noted LeCompte, who serves on expert groups to the United Nations
that focus on debt. "Given the amount Nepal owes to the World Bank, we
really need the Bank to take leadership and cancel debt. It's time for the
World Bank to release its own plans for a crisis rapid response facility."*

The World Bank is working on a new facility to respond quickly to disasters
but has yet to publicly release any details. The IMF asked governments to
fund its new trust for future crises. The United Kingdom and Germany
recently pledged $72 million in contributions. During the Spring IMF
meetings, Austria, Portugal and Mexico also announced they would contribute
$16 million more.

*"Debt relief can help Nepal," said LeCompte. "The earthquake shows how
debts keep poor countries ill prepared for crisis."*

In 2010, Jubilee USA moved the IMF to cancel Haiti's debt after its
earthquake and to create a new debt relief fund for countries struck by
disasters. Last Fall, Jubilee USA worked with the White House to urge the
IMF to use that fund to cancel debt for Ebola-impacted Sierra Leone, Guinea
and Liberia. In February, the IMF revised the previous debt relief fund and
expanded it to include countries impacted by health crises. It then
announced $100 million in debt relief for the three West African countries
and called on governments to cancel $70 million more in Ebola-affected
country debt.

Read about the Catastrophe Containment and Relief Trust
<http://jubileeusa.nationbuilder.com/r?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.imf.org%2Fexternal%2Fnp%2Fexr%2Ffacts%2Fccr.htm&e=69bb6e5057e9a4c3c47c7b96afeccf73&utm_source=jubileeusa&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=pr_nepaldebt&n=1>
.


*Jubilee USA Network is an alliance of more than 75 US organizations and
400 faith communities working with 50 Jubilee global partners. Jubilee's
mission is to build an economy that serves, protects and promotes the
participation of the most vulnerable. Jubilee USA has won critical global
financial reforms and more than $130 billion in debt relief to benefit the
world's poorest people. www.jubileeusa.org <http://www.jubileeusa.org>*
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