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The Debt and Development Coalition Ireland (DDCI) is composed of organisations and individuals who share a deep concern about the injustice of the debt crisis and a commitment to work together for an effective, fair and speedy solution to the crisis. The Coalition was established in 1993 by a number of development, environment, missionary and solidarity groups in Ireland who were concerned about the devastating effects debt on developing countries.
Over 70 organisations are now members of DDCI. The Coalition is funded through membership subscriptions with match funding provided by the European Union. The Development Education work is match funded by Ireland Aid through the National Committee for Development Education. The Debt and Development Coalition Ireland (DDCI) is composed of organisations and individuals who share a deep concern about the injustice of the debt crisis and a commitment to work together for an effective, fair and speedy solution to the crisis.
The Coalition was established in 1993 by a number of development, environment, missionary and solidarity groups in Ireland who were concerned about the devastating effects debt on developing countries. Over 70 organisations are now members of DDCI. The Coalition is funded through membership subscriptions with match funding provided by the European Union. The Development Education work is match funded by Ireland Aid through the National Committee for Development Education.
The Debt and Development Coalition Ireland (DDCI) is composed of organisations and individuals who share a deep concern about the injustice of the debt crisis and a commitment to work together for an effective, fair and speedy solution to the crisis. The Coalition was established in 1993 by a number of development, environment, missionary and solidarity groups in Ireland who were concerned about the devastating effects debt on developing countries. Over 70 organisations are now members of DDCI. The Coalition is funded through membership subscriptions with match funding provided by the European Union. The Development Education work is match funded by Ireland Aid through the National Committee for Development Education.


