In this hour, we turn our attention to the global debt crisis—and how it’s choking development across the Global South. As public debt soars, more than 50 developing countries now spend over 10% of their tax revenue just servicing interest, leaving little room for investment in basic services like healthcare, education, transport, or energy access.
A new landmark report, The Jubilee Report: A Blueprint for Tackling the Debt and Development Crises, offers a bold plan to fix this. The report was authored by a Papal-appointed Jubilee Commission—a panel of over 30 distinguished economists and development experts convened by Pope Francis under the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences and Columbia University’s Initiative for Policy Dialogue. It was chaired by Nobel Prize winner Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz.
With South Africa holding the G20 Presidency this year, these reforms have particular relevance—and urgency.
Guest: Prof. Grieve Chelwa - Associate Professor of Political Economy and the Chair of Social Sciences within the Africa Institute at the Global Studies University
Guest: Malango Mughogho - Managing Director of ZeniZeni Sustainable Finance

IBT Summit: South Africa faces growing demand for housing, high construction costs, delays in project delivery, and the need for sustainable solutions in the face of climate change.
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IBT Summit: Civil society organizations (CSOs), including NGOs, housing movements, and community-based organizations, were integrated into the process through pre-Summit dialogues held in late 2025 to consolidate community positions before the main event.
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IBT Summit: One of the key discussions happening at the summit is on the role of statutory bodies in ensuring the safety of human settlements.
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