By Ronald Njoroge
Vincent Kidaha emphasized the need for social movements to spearhead reforming the arrangements for global economic governance.
“We are calling for a new global currency that can challenge the dominant role of the US dollar in the international monetary system,” Kidaha said.
Mulialia Okumu the Secretary General
also pushed for a greater voice and more votes for developing countries in key international economic organisations like the IMF, World Bank and the UN Security Council.
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