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  • CERF at the Forefront of Anticipatory Action: In November 2024, CERF's level of commitment to Anticipatory Action has reached $122.8 million in pre-arranged funding for Anti…441428
  • Financial Flows and Tax Havens: Combining to Limit the Lives of Billions of People - GFI 12/16151891
  • International Tax, Transparency, and Finance for Development: A Short Guide for the Perplexed - CGDev 02/16151892
  • Illicit financial flows and human rights - UN OHCHR 01/16151893
  • Taxation rights slipping through the cracks: How developing countries can get a better deal on their tax treaties - ActionAid 09/15151896
  • Financing for development: revisiting the Monterrey Consensus - IMF 07/15151897
  • Illicit Financial Flows: An Analysis and some Initial Policy Proposals - Friedrich Ebert Stiftung 06/15151898
  • Financing for Development Using Independent Evaluation to Turn Aspirations into Achievements - World Bank IEG 06/15151901
  • Gordian knot: A panoramic perspective on stemming illicit financial flows from Africa - INET 04/15151902
  • Financing the Future - ODI 03/15151903
  • Tackling Illicit Financial Flows From and Within Africa - ACSC 03/15151906
  • Financing for development: lessons from Development Progress case studies - ODI 02/15151907
  • The State of Finance for Developing Countries, 2014 - Eurodad 12/14151908
  • Illicit financial flows: why Africa needs to “track it, stop it and get it” - UNECA 11/14151912
  • The Trillion Dollar Scandal - One Campaign, 09/14151913
  • The elephant in the room: How to finance our future - ActionAid 09/14151914
  • A Private Affair: Shining a light on the shadowy institutions giving public support to private companies and taking over the development agenda - Eurodad 07/14151918
  • Honest Accounts? The True Story of Africa's Billion Dollar Losses - WDM, etc 07/14151919
  • A Post-2015 Fiscal Revolution: Human Rights Policy Brief - CESR 05/14151920
  • Tax-motivated illicit financial flows: A guide for development practitioners - U4 02/14151924
  • Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2002-2011 - GFI, Dec 2013151925
  • Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: Measuring OECD Responses - OECD 05/14151926
  • Measuring OECD Responses to Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries - OECD, 2013151930
  • Tax Abuses, Poverty and Human Rights - IBAHRI 10/13151931
  • Track It, Stop It, Get It: Illicit Financial Flows - UNECA 02/13151932
  • Aid and Taxation: Is Sub-Saharan Africa Different? - NSI 05/12151935
  • Innovative Financing for Development: A New Model for Development Finance? - UNDP 01/12151936
  • Enhancing Domestic Resource Mobilization for Effective Development: Role of the Donor Community - NSI 04/10151937
  • Combating illicit financial flows from poor countries. Estimating the possible gains - DIIS 11/09151940
  • Financing Development: Aid and Beyond - OECD 06/07151941
  • Financing for Development: Perspectives and Issues - OECD 06/02151942
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