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development gains in reverse high debt servicing bears disproportionate impacts on women

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The article discusses a UNDP report on the impact of high debt servicing on women in developing countries. The commercial mechanism is weak: it highlights a macro-level social and economic risk but does not specify direct impacts on specific companies, sectors, or supply chains. The primary channel is reduced public spending, which could affect social services and employment, but no concrete commercial actors or price mechanisms are identified. The impact is region-specific (developing countries) but lacks actionable commercial detail.

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  • UNDP report estimates 55 million women's jobs lost across 85 developing countries due to rising debt servicing.
  • Per capita income for women projected to decline 17%.
  • Long-term risk of 92.5 million women's jobs and 32.5% increase in maternal mortality.
  • Report calls for integrating gender analysis into debt management strategies.

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