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PRESS RELEASE: Donor focus on “results” can lead to ineffective international aid The donor trend of making poorer countries earn overseas aid by achieving set targets before the funds are provided often does little to improve the impact of the assistance, the development network Eurodad says in a new report.
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European Council conclusions on 2012 financing for development report: analysis The European Council of development ministers issued on 15th October a short set of ‘conclusions’ in response to the European Commission’s July report on financing for development. Here is Eurodad’s analysis of the main points from the Council Conclusions. read more
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IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings: arguments and inaction IMF recognition that it has dramatically underestimated the impacts of austerity policies strengthened calls for reform of IMF conditionality, and the World Bank’s jobs report undermined its own Doing Business rankings, but the IMF/World Bank annual meetings ended this weekend with little concrete agreed.
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Campaigners in Toyko call for end of harmful tax policies As the IMF and World Bank pursue implementation of tax policies in developing countries, members of Civil Society worry that these powerful institutions are putting the interests of international investors above those of the democratic governments of developing countries. read more
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Civil society calls for measures to stop the drain of resources A four-day seminar in Buenos Aires, Argentina, last week highlighted serious challenges faced by developing countries trying to mobilise their own resources for development. The event, organised by Latindadd, gathered more than forty delegates, from Latin American civil society organisations, the US, Europe and Africa to academics and regional tax administrators to discuss how transfer pricing mechanisms and double taxation agreements undermine the possibility for developing countries to collect taxes in an equitable manner. News »
Tax, social protection and development: European proposals paint only half the picture In its Communication on Social protection in European Union development cooperation, released last month, the European Commission (EC) emphasises the need for fair and efficient tax systems to support social protection schemes in partner countries, but misses a crucial part of the picture: preventing the enormous illicit financial flows that rob billions each year from the exchequers of those countries. read more
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A new Debt crisis in the Global South? Hope for permanent solutions In recent years, institutions and the media have paid increased attention to the debt problems of advanced economies, yet debt remains a major concern for many developing countries, which are equally struggling to cope with growing debt levels. Recent initiatives pushing for fair and transparent debt workout mechanism and auditing of illegitimate debt offer hope of a solution. read more
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Legal Affairs Committee vote: Country-by-country reporting for banking, construction and telecommunications would help to address corruption, tax evasion and other malpractice The European Parliaments Legal Affairs committee has voted for a requirement for country-by-country reporting of payments to governments in the banking, construction and telecommunications sectors. This is a crucial step that comes on top of the requirement for extractive and logging industries to report on a country-by-country and project-by-project basis.
How it could work – The alternative to the traditional debt relief processes for Zimbabwe – an illustration Eurodad member Erlassjahr has released a new paper on how a Fair and Transparent Debt Workout mechanism could work in the case of Zimbabwe. read more |
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| Tell your Government to support Debt Workout Mechanism! FEATURED MEMBER campaigns for global debt justice by raising awareness and co-ordinating action within Scotland.
FACTS AND FIGURES
Although the practice of linking aid disbursements to achieving a set of results only made its appearance within the sphere of development assistance in the early 2000s, its importance has grown exponentially ever since. In 2010, total disbursements for results-based approaches broke the $5 billion barrier. Eurodad new report "Hitting the target?" Maria Jose Romero spoke at the Latindadd seminar on illicit financial flows in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Jeroen Kwakkenbos and Carlos Villota gave a lecture at the seminar "European Development Finance from NGO Perspective" at the FEATURED RESOURCE Eurodad's new report
EVENTS What: 7 - 10 November, 2012 Where: Brasilia, Brazil
What: Prague, Czech Republic
What: 8 - 11 November, 2012
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Eurodad seminar: “The future of aid and development effectiveness” When:Brussels, Belgium
MEDIA MENTIONS
Jeroen Kwakkenbos was mentioned by The Supply Management on the reform of World Bank procurement guidelines.
JOB VACANCIES
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