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Haiti debt cancellation letter


The School Sisters of St. Francis joined other religious orders and organizations in writing a letter to Secretary of the Treasury, The Honorable Timothy Geither. The Jan. 26th letter is in support of cancelling Haiti’s remaining debt and ensuring that disaster relief assistance is provided in the form of grants and not loans. Please see the text of the letter below.


January 26, 2010

The Honorable Timothy Geithner
Secretary of the Treasury

Dear Mr. Secretary:

We are grateful for the US government’s efforts to date to mobilize emergency assistance
for disaster relief in Haiti.

We are writing today to bring to your attention two specific steps that we believe should be
a part of our government’s response to the Haiti crisis: (1) support for the cancellation of
Haiti’s remaining debts; and (2) ensuring that any disaster relief assistance be provided as
grants rather than loans.

First, as you know, in June 2009 Haiti secured $1.2 billion in debt cancellation from its
major creditors when it reached completion point in the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries
(HIPC) Initiative. This was a critical step forward. But even after this relief, Haiti remains
saddled with a debt of more than $1 billion.

More than half of Haiti’s outstanding debt is owed to the Inter American Development
Bank (IDB) ($442 million), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) ($165 million), and the
World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA) ($39 million) -- institutions
where our government has a significant voice on the Executive Board. Haiti is projected to
pay at least $100 million in debt payments to these institutions over the next five years
unless these debts are cancelled -- and the earthquake now has devastated Haiti’s capacity
to generate sufficient export revenue to be able to afford these payments.

We have welcomed statements from IMF and IDB officials of their intentions to consider
cancellation of Haiti’s remaining debt. We urge you to use your voice and vote on the
Executive Boards of the IDB, IMF, and World Bank to secure cancellation of Haiti’s
remaining debts to these institutions. While arrangements are worked out for cancellation,
we urge you to call for a moratorium for debt service payments from Haiti to these
institutions, without interest accruing.

Second, we welcome the pledges of additional financial assistance from international
governments and international financial institutions, as we acknowledge that all available
resources must be delivered to Haiti in as timely a manner as possible. However, we urge
that all support be in the form of grants instead of loans.

While we were initially concerned when the International Monetary Fund announced its
intention to provide $100 million in loan assistance as part of an existing loan agreement
that includes some onerous conditions, we welcomed IMF Managing Director Dominique
Strauss-Kahn’s recent promise that the IMF intends to work to cancel all of Haiti’s debt
including this new loan. We urge you to work with the IMF to ensure that all assistance,
including the new IMF loan, is provided on grant terms and without requirements of
existing loans.

We thank you for your consideration of our views on this critical issue.

Sincerely,

AFL-CIO

ONE

Jubilee USA Network

Oxfam America

Partners In Health

Bread for the World

United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society

American Jewish World Service

The Episcopal Church

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Presbyterian Church USA

Sojourners

United Church of Christ- Justice and Witness Ministries

Lutheran World Relief

Leadership Conference of Women Religious

Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations

Global Exchange

Africa Action

TransAfrica Forum

CC: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund

Luis Alberto Moreno, President, Inter American Development Bank

Foreign Policy in Focus

Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns

Micah Challenge USA

NETWORK: National Catholic Social Justice Lobby

Gender Action

Friends of the Earth US

Just Foreign Policy

RESULTS

Witness for Peace

Health GAP

Columban Center for Advocacy and Outreach

Conference of Major Superiors of Men

Africa Faith and Justice Network

Jewish Council for Public Affairs

Union for Reform Judaism

United States Catholic Mission Association

Medical Mission Sisters

Medical Mission Sisters - Sector North America

Medical Mission Sisters Alliance for Justice

Center of Concern

Jubilee Montana Network

Jubilee Oregon

Jubilee San Diego

Florida Council of Churches

Nicaragua Network

Maryknoll Affiliates Global Concerns Committee

Maryknoll Sisters

Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic

CCIDD

Diocese of Toledo, Office of Global Concerns

Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement

InterReligious Task Force on Central America

Leadership of the Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls, Minnesota

Leadership Council of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary of
Monroe, MI

Institute Justice Team, Sisters of Mercy of the Americas

Adorers of the Blood of Christ, US Region

Brothers of the Sacred Heart, New England Province

Comboni Missionary Sisters

Missionary Sisters of O.L.of Africa

Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception

Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Missionary Sisters of the Soc. of Mary

Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church

Provincial Council, St. John the Baptist Province

School Sisters of Notre Dame Shalom North America Coordinating Committee

School Sisters of St. Francis, International and U.S. Province Leadership Teams

Sisters of St. Francis, Tiffin, Ohio

Sisters of St. Joseph

Sisters of the Holy Cross - Congregation Justice Committee

Sisters of the Most Precious Blood of O'Fallon, MO

Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary

Passionist Overseas Missions

Miramar Retreat Center

Medical Missionaries of Mary

Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, Fond du Lac, WI

Mission Resource Center

Society for the Propagation of the Faith

Springfield Dominican Leadership Team

Springfield Dominican Office of Justice

Redemptorists-Denver Province


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