ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS collection
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Title: Africa Could Gain $89 Billion Annually by Curbing Illicit financial Flows
Date published: 2020
Publisher: UN
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Title: Africa loses $50 billion every year
Author: Ighobor, Kingsley
Date published: 2013
Publisher: United Nations Department of Public Information
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Title: Digitizing Africa, the Key to Stronger Institutions: Good Governance and Strong Institutions Enhance a Country’s Ability to Mobilize Domestic Resources through Revenue Collection
Author: Katjomuise, Kavazeua
Date published: 2022
Publisher: UN
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Title: Domestic Desource Mobilization: Fighting Against corruption and Illicit Financial Flows
Date published: 2019
Publisher: African Union
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Title: Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
Author: Tafirenyika, Masimba
Date published: 2013
Publisher: United Nations Department of Public Information
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Title: Indirect Rule Redux: The Political Economy of Diamond Mining and Its Relation to the Ebola Outbreak in Kono District, Sierra Leone
Author: Frankfurter, Raphael
Date published: 2018
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
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Title: Tackling Illicit Financial Flows to Secure Africa's Future, Curb Conflict: Annual US$88.6 Billion Illicit Capital Flight Loss Needs to be Seen as Missed Development Opportunities
Author: Charlier, Francois
Date published: 2021
Publisher: UN
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Title: Tackling Illicit Financial Flows, a Matter Of Survival Forafrica's Development: Addressing Iffs Requires Tackling Imbalance in the International Financial and Trade Systems, and Confronting Weakinstitutions
Author: Moyo, Matilda
Date published: 2021
Publisher: UN