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  • Western-Backed NGOs: A Hollow Version of Civil Society - Jacobin 01.02.25455609
  • IDA21: Making Development Finance Work for Communities affected by Fragility, Conflict, and Violence - International Rescue Committee 16.10.24438144
  • U.N. Faces Record Humanitarian Aid Shortfall — but Not for Ukrainians - NYT 22.08.22308809
  • Denmark announces partial suspension of aid to Mali - Africa News 12.02.22281509
  • ‘Critical lifeline’ of migrant cash expected to near £600bn in total - Guardian 17.11.21261446
  • Where UK aid cuts bite deepest – stories from the sharp end - Guardian 18.07.21255040
  • New Report on Unrecorded Capital Flight Finds Developing Countries are Net-Creditors to the Rest of the World - Global Financial Integrity 05.12.16151609
  • Panama Papers reveal scale of offshore firms' African operations - Guardian 07/16151613
  • Don’t Take a Page out of Their Book: How Illicit Financial Flows Reduce Funds for Youth Education in Malawi - GFI 03/16151614
  • Illicit Flows and Funding the SDG’s - GFI 02/16151615
  • Breaking the vicious circles of illicit financial flows, conflict and insecurity - Uncounted 02/16151618
  • The Adverse Economic Consequences of Capital Flight and Illicit Flows from Developing Countries - GFI 01/16151619
  • Financing development through better domestic resource mobilization - UNDP 12/15151620
  • Financing development through better domestic resource mobilisation - Euractiv 12/15151623
  • Financing Development: Tangible Tools to give Meaning to Fine Words - UNRISD 09/15151624
  • Financing development with justice, governance and cooperation - Friends of Europe 07/15151625
  • Illicit Financial Flows: Failure Is Not an Option - Huff Post 07/15151628
  • A human rights look at illicit financial flows: What are the connections? - Righting Finance 07/15151629
  • Financing development: Beyond aid - Economist 07/15151630
  • Women’s Rights and Illicit Financial Flows - AWID 06/15151632
  • The political economy of illicit financial flows - UNDP 04/15151633
  • Finance: Cash, oil and blood - Africa Report 04/15151634
  • Dirty Money and Development - Project Syndicate 01/15151638
  • New Study: Crime, Corruption, Tax Evasion Drained a Record US$991.2bn in Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Economies in 2012 - GFI 12/14151639
  • Orders of Magnitude and the Human Cost of Illicit Financial Flows - Global Financial Integrity 11/14151642
  • Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: Measuring OECD Responses - OECD 04/14151643
  • The Transfer Pricing Labyrinth - GFI 26.06.14151644
  • Aid to Africa: donations from west mask '$60bn looting' of continent - Guardian 07/14151647
  • The Need for a Clear SDG Target on Illicit Financial Flows - GFI 16.06.14151648
  • G7 Leaders Reaffirm Commitment to Tackling Illicit Financial Flows, Promoting Sustainable Development - GFI 07.04.14151649
  • How Illicit Financial Flows Drain African Economies - Open Societies Foundation 04/14151652
  • Financial Transparency: Moving Towards Systemic Solutions - GFI 04.06.14151653
  • Illicit Trade Invoicing Fuels China’s Currency, Housing Speculation - GFI, 07.01.14151654
  • Illicit Financial Flows from Africa: track it, stop it, get it - UN 12/13151657
  • Developing countries lose $1tn a year from 'illicit financial flows' - Guardian 12/13151658
  • Rich countries failing to address money laundering and tax evasion, says OECD - Guardian 12/13151659
  • Tax: friend or foe of development? - Guardian 08/13151662
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