
Resource Generation and Financial Leakages
The Case of Africa’s Extractive Sector – Gyekye Tanoh, TWN Africa ITUC-Africa 2017 New Year School ‘Halting Illicit Financial Flows to Accelerate Africa’s Structural Transformation’
To efficiently carry out its mandate across the continent and beyond, TWN-Africa does not only work with partner organizations in Africa but is also the secretariat of two Pan-African networks: the Africa Trade Network (ATN) and the African Initiative on Mining, Environment and Society (AIMES). At the national level, TWN-Africa hosts the National Coalition on Mining (NCOM) and Network for Women’s Rights (NETRIGHT).
The Case of Africa’s Extractive Sector – Gyekye Tanoh, TWN Africa ITUC-Africa 2017 New Year School ‘Halting Illicit Financial Flows to Accelerate Africa’s Structural Transformation’
The Report of the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa (Mbeki Report), which was presented to and adopted by the 24th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa, is a key forward step in the age-old struggle...
No country has developed without mobilising its own resources for productive investment and domestic capital formation. As in other parts of the world that have been successful in economic transformation, as much as is possible of the resources generated...
One of the stalwarts of the Africa Trade Network (ATN), Dot Keet has passed on. Tributes from colleagues across the world
Work Programme for the Civil Society Forum The Civil Society Forum is a one-day event whose main objective is to enhance Civil Society engagement on the implementation of the AfCFTA. It will attract more than 100 participants from African...