G-77
countries is an abbreviation for the group of 77 countries that demanded a new
international economic order (NIEO); a system that would give them real control
over their natural resources, without being victims of neo-colonialism, that
is, a new form of colonialism in trade practised by the former colonial powers.
The G-77 can be seen as a reaction to the activities of the Bretton Woods twins
(the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank) because these two
institutions were designed to meet the financial needs of industrial and
developed countries, and did nothing for the economic growth of former colonies
and developing nations.