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DTSTART:20211206T080000Z
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LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Interregional training workshop on the statistical measurement of t
 ax and commercial illicit financial flows (IFFs)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:As part of the project on Defining\, estimating and disseminati
 ng statistics on illicit financial flows in Africa\, UNCTAD finalized a dr
 aft of “Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs” 
 in May 2021\, for pilot testing\, aimed at statistical and other national 
 authorities with a mandate to collect and access relevant information. Aft
 er a call for expression of interest in Africa in February 2021\, jointly 
 launched between UNECA and UNCTAD\, the following countries participate in
  pilot testing of the measurement of IFFs: Angola\, Benin\, Burkina Faso\,
  Gabon\, Ghana\, Mozambique\, Namibia\, Nigeria\, Senegal\, South Africa a
 nd Zambia.\n\nUNODC\, UNCTAD\, together with ESCAP\, inaugurated a Develop
 ment Account project called Statistics and data for measuring illicit fina
 ncial flows in the Asia-Pacific region in 2020. The Partner Agencies selec
 ted six countries of Asia as pilot testing countries\, two of which\, Kyrg
 yzstan and Uzbekistan\, are focusing on IFFs from illicit tax-related and 
 commercial practices.\n\nChallenges and opportunities encountered in the p
 ilots in Africa and in Asia will help refine the Methodological Guidelines
  and contribute to the reporting of progress towards SDG target 16.4 in th
 e future.\n\nIn order to support countries’ pilot calculation of IFFs es
 timates\, UNECA\, UNCTAD and ESCAP are organizing an interregional trainin
 g workshop on the statistical measurement of tax and commercial IFFs. The 
 purpose of the workshop is to provide an in-depth training on the 6 select
 ed statistical methodologies proposed in the Methodological Guidelines to 
 members of Technical Working Groups (TWGs) from pilot countries\, share ca
 se studies /experiences as well as discuss challenges experienced in the d
 ata review and/or use of identified methods.\n\nTo watch the videos of the
  interregional training\, kindly click here.\nhttps://youtube.com/playlist
 ?list=PLji49uujoC9o0E2QBbsrZbWMOFE4Td8o7&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nVi
 ew meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/interregional-trainin
 g-workshop-statistical-measurement-tax-and-commercial-illicit
DTSTAMP:20260710T194354Z
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DTSTART:20211207T080000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20211207T120000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Interregional training workshop on the statistical measurement of t
 ax and commercial illicit financial flows (IFFs)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:As part of the project on Defining\, estimating and disseminati
 ng statistics on illicit financial flows in Africa\, UNCTAD finalized a dr
 aft of “Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs” 
 in May 2021\, for pilot testing\, aimed at statistical and other national 
 authorities with a mandate to collect and access relevant information. Aft
 er a call for expression of interest in Africa in February 2021\, jointly 
 launched between UNECA and UNCTAD\, the following countries participate in
  pilot testing of the measurement of IFFs: Angola\, Benin\, Burkina Faso\,
  Gabon\, Ghana\, Mozambique\, Namibia\, Nigeria\, Senegal\, South Africa a
 nd Zambia.\n\nUNODC\, UNCTAD\, together with ESCAP\, inaugurated a Develop
 ment Account project called Statistics and data for measuring illicit fina
 ncial flows in the Asia-Pacific region in 2020. The Partner Agencies selec
 ted six countries of Asia as pilot testing countries\, two of which\, Kyrg
 yzstan and Uzbekistan\, are focusing on IFFs from illicit tax-related and 
 commercial practices.\n\nChallenges and opportunities encountered in the p
 ilots in Africa and in Asia will help refine the Methodological Guidelines
  and contribute to the reporting of progress towards SDG target 16.4 in th
 e future.\n\nIn order to support countries’ pilot calculation of IFFs es
 timates\, UNECA\, UNCTAD and ESCAP are organizing an interregional trainin
 g workshop on the statistical measurement of tax and commercial IFFs. The 
 purpose of the workshop is to provide an in-depth training on the 6 select
 ed statistical methodologies proposed in the Methodological Guidelines to 
 members of Technical Working Groups (TWGs) from pilot countries\, share ca
 se studies /experiences as well as discuss challenges experienced in the d
 ata review and/or use of identified methods.\n\nTo watch the videos of the
  interregional training\, kindly click here.\nhttps://youtube.com/playlist
 ?list=PLji49uujoC9o0E2QBbsrZbWMOFE4Td8o7&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nVi
 ew meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/interregional-trainin
 g-workshop-statistical-measurement-tax-and-commercial-illicit
DTSTAMP:20260710T194354Z
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DTSTART:20211208T080000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20211208T120000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Interregional training workshop on the statistical measurement of t
 ax and commercial illicit financial flows (IFFs)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:As part of the project on Defining\, estimating and disseminati
 ng statistics on illicit financial flows in Africa\, UNCTAD finalized a dr
 aft of “Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs” 
 in May 2021\, for pilot testing\, aimed at statistical and other national 
 authorities with a mandate to collect and access relevant information. Aft
 er a call for expression of interest in Africa in February 2021\, jointly 
 launched between UNECA and UNCTAD\, the following countries participate in
  pilot testing of the measurement of IFFs: Angola\, Benin\, Burkina Faso\,
  Gabon\, Ghana\, Mozambique\, Namibia\, Nigeria\, Senegal\, South Africa a
 nd Zambia.\n\nUNODC\, UNCTAD\, together with ESCAP\, inaugurated a Develop
 ment Account project called Statistics and data for measuring illicit fina
 ncial flows in the Asia-Pacific region in 2020. The Partner Agencies selec
 ted six countries of Asia as pilot testing countries\, two of which\, Kyrg
 yzstan and Uzbekistan\, are focusing on IFFs from illicit tax-related and 
 commercial practices.\n\nChallenges and opportunities encountered in the p
 ilots in Africa and in Asia will help refine the Methodological Guidelines
  and contribute to the reporting of progress towards SDG target 16.4 in th
 e future.\n\nIn order to support countries’ pilot calculation of IFFs es
 timates\, UNECA\, UNCTAD and ESCAP are organizing an interregional trainin
 g workshop on the statistical measurement of tax and commercial IFFs. The 
 purpose of the workshop is to provide an in-depth training on the 6 select
 ed statistical methodologies proposed in the Methodological Guidelines to 
 members of Technical Working Groups (TWGs) from pilot countries\, share ca
 se studies /experiences as well as discuss challenges experienced in the d
 ata review and/or use of identified methods.\n\nTo watch the videos of the
  interregional training\, kindly click here.\nhttps://youtube.com/playlist
 ?list=PLji49uujoC9o0E2QBbsrZbWMOFE4Td8o7&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nVi
 ew meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/interregional-trainin
 g-workshop-statistical-measurement-tax-and-commercial-illicit
DTSTAMP:20260710T194354Z
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DTSTART:20211209T080000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20211209T120000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Interregional training workshop on the statistical measurement of t
 ax and commercial illicit financial flows (IFFs)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:As part of the project on Defining\, estimating and disseminati
 ng statistics on illicit financial flows in Africa\, UNCTAD finalized a dr
 aft of “Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs” 
 in May 2021\, for pilot testing\, aimed at statistical and other national 
 authorities with a mandate to collect and access relevant information. Aft
 er a call for expression of interest in Africa in February 2021\, jointly 
 launched between UNECA and UNCTAD\, the following countries participate in
  pilot testing of the measurement of IFFs: Angola\, Benin\, Burkina Faso\,
  Gabon\, Ghana\, Mozambique\, Namibia\, Nigeria\, Senegal\, South Africa a
 nd Zambia.\n\nUNODC\, UNCTAD\, together with ESCAP\, inaugurated a Develop
 ment Account project called Statistics and data for measuring illicit fina
 ncial flows in the Asia-Pacific region in 2020. The Partner Agencies selec
 ted six countries of Asia as pilot testing countries\, two of which\, Kyrg
 yzstan and Uzbekistan\, are focusing on IFFs from illicit tax-related and 
 commercial practices.\n\nChallenges and opportunities encountered in the p
 ilots in Africa and in Asia will help refine the Methodological Guidelines
  and contribute to the reporting of progress towards SDG target 16.4 in th
 e future.\n\nIn order to support countries’ pilot calculation of IFFs es
 timates\, UNECA\, UNCTAD and ESCAP are organizing an interregional trainin
 g workshop on the statistical measurement of tax and commercial IFFs. The 
 purpose of the workshop is to provide an in-depth training on the 6 select
 ed statistical methodologies proposed in the Methodological Guidelines to 
 members of Technical Working Groups (TWGs) from pilot countries\, share ca
 se studies /experiences as well as discuss challenges experienced in the d
 ata review and/or use of identified methods.\n\nTo watch the videos of the
  interregional training\, kindly click here.\nhttps://youtube.com/playlist
 ?list=PLji49uujoC9o0E2QBbsrZbWMOFE4Td8o7&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nVi
 ew meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/interregional-trainin
 g-workshop-statistical-measurement-tax-and-commercial-illicit
DTSTAMP:20260710T194354Z
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DTSTART:20211210T080000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20211210T120000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Interregional training workshop on the statistical measurement of t
 ax and commercial illicit financial flows (IFFs)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:As part of the project on Defining\, estimating and disseminati
 ng statistics on illicit financial flows in Africa\, UNCTAD finalized a dr
 aft of “Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs” 
 in May 2021\, for pilot testing\, aimed at statistical and other national 
 authorities with a mandate to collect and access relevant information. Aft
 er a call for expression of interest in Africa in February 2021\, jointly 
 launched between UNECA and UNCTAD\, the following countries participate in
  pilot testing of the measurement of IFFs: Angola\, Benin\, Burkina Faso\,
  Gabon\, Ghana\, Mozambique\, Namibia\, Nigeria\, Senegal\, South Africa a
 nd Zambia.\n\nUNODC\, UNCTAD\, together with ESCAP\, inaugurated a Develop
 ment Account project called Statistics and data for measuring illicit fina
 ncial flows in the Asia-Pacific region in 2020. The Partner Agencies selec
 ted six countries of Asia as pilot testing countries\, two of which\, Kyrg
 yzstan and Uzbekistan\, are focusing on IFFs from illicit tax-related and 
 commercial practices.\n\nChallenges and opportunities encountered in the p
 ilots in Africa and in Asia will help refine the Methodological Guidelines
  and contribute to the reporting of progress towards SDG target 16.4 in th
 e future.\n\nIn order to support countries’ pilot calculation of IFFs es
 timates\, UNECA\, UNCTAD and ESCAP are organizing an interregional trainin
 g workshop on the statistical measurement of tax and commercial IFFs. The 
 purpose of the workshop is to provide an in-depth training on the 6 select
 ed statistical methodologies proposed in the Methodological Guidelines to 
 members of Technical Working Groups (TWGs) from pilot countries\, share ca
 se studies /experiences as well as discuss challenges experienced in the d
 ata review and/or use of identified methods.\n\nTo watch the videos of the
  interregional training\, kindly click here.\nhttps://youtube.com/playlist
 ?list=PLji49uujoC9o0E2QBbsrZbWMOFE4Td8o7&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nVi
 ew meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/interregional-trainin
 g-workshop-statistical-measurement-tax-and-commercial-illicit
DTSTAMP:20260710T194354Z
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SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20211211T120000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Interregional training workshop on the statistical measurement of t
 ax and commercial illicit financial flows (IFFs)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:As part of the project on Defining\, estimating and disseminati
 ng statistics on illicit financial flows in Africa\, UNCTAD finalized a dr
 aft of “Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs” 
 in May 2021\, for pilot testing\, aimed at statistical and other national 
 authorities with a mandate to collect and access relevant information. Aft
 er a call for expression of interest in Africa in February 2021\, jointly 
 launched between UNECA and UNCTAD\, the following countries participate in
  pilot testing of the measurement of IFFs: Angola\, Benin\, Burkina Faso\,
  Gabon\, Ghana\, Mozambique\, Namibia\, Nigeria\, Senegal\, South Africa a
 nd Zambia.\n\nUNODC\, UNCTAD\, together with ESCAP\, inaugurated a Develop
 ment Account project called Statistics and data for measuring illicit fina
 ncial flows in the Asia-Pacific region in 2020. The Partner Agencies selec
 ted six countries of Asia as pilot testing countries\, two of which\, Kyrg
 yzstan and Uzbekistan\, are focusing on IFFs from illicit tax-related and 
 commercial practices.\n\nChallenges and opportunities encountered in the p
 ilots in Africa and in Asia will help refine the Methodological Guidelines
  and contribute to the reporting of progress towards SDG target 16.4 in th
 e future.\n\nIn order to support countries’ pilot calculation of IFFs es
 timates\, UNECA\, UNCTAD and ESCAP are organizing an interregional trainin
 g workshop on the statistical measurement of tax and commercial IFFs. The 
 purpose of the workshop is to provide an in-depth training on the 6 select
 ed statistical methodologies proposed in the Methodological Guidelines to 
 members of Technical Working Groups (TWGs) from pilot countries\, share ca
 se studies /experiences as well as discuss challenges experienced in the d
 ata review and/or use of identified methods.\n\nTo watch the videos of the
  interregional training\, kindly click here.\nhttps://youtube.com/playlist
 ?list=PLji49uujoC9o0E2QBbsrZbWMOFE4Td8o7&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nVi
 ew meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/interregional-trainin
 g-workshop-statistical-measurement-tax-and-commercial-illicit
DTSTAMP:20260710T194354Z
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DTSTART:20211212T080000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20211212T120000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Interregional training workshop on the statistical measurement of t
 ax and commercial illicit financial flows (IFFs)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:As part of the project on Defining\, estimating and disseminati
 ng statistics on illicit financial flows in Africa\, UNCTAD finalized a dr
 aft of “Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs” 
 in May 2021\, for pilot testing\, aimed at statistical and other national 
 authorities with a mandate to collect and access relevant information. Aft
 er a call for expression of interest in Africa in February 2021\, jointly 
 launched between UNECA and UNCTAD\, the following countries participate in
  pilot testing of the measurement of IFFs: Angola\, Benin\, Burkina Faso\,
  Gabon\, Ghana\, Mozambique\, Namibia\, Nigeria\, Senegal\, South Africa a
 nd Zambia.\n\nUNODC\, UNCTAD\, together with ESCAP\, inaugurated a Develop
 ment Account project called Statistics and data for measuring illicit fina
 ncial flows in the Asia-Pacific region in 2020. The Partner Agencies selec
 ted six countries of Asia as pilot testing countries\, two of which\, Kyrg
 yzstan and Uzbekistan\, are focusing on IFFs from illicit tax-related and 
 commercial practices.\n\nChallenges and opportunities encountered in the p
 ilots in Africa and in Asia will help refine the Methodological Guidelines
  and contribute to the reporting of progress towards SDG target 16.4 in th
 e future.\n\nIn order to support countries’ pilot calculation of IFFs es
 timates\, UNECA\, UNCTAD and ESCAP are organizing an interregional trainin
 g workshop on the statistical measurement of tax and commercial IFFs. The 
 purpose of the workshop is to provide an in-depth training on the 6 select
 ed statistical methodologies proposed in the Methodological Guidelines to 
 members of Technical Working Groups (TWGs) from pilot countries\, share ca
 se studies /experiences as well as discuss challenges experienced in the d
 ata review and/or use of identified methods.\n\nTo watch the videos of the
  interregional training\, kindly click here.\nhttps://youtube.com/playlist
 ?list=PLji49uujoC9o0E2QBbsrZbWMOFE4Td8o7&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nVi
 ew meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/interregional-trainin
 g-workshop-statistical-measurement-tax-and-commercial-illicit
DTSTAMP:20260710T194354Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6a514b7a75492
DTSTART:20211213T080000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20211213T120000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Interregional training workshop on the statistical measurement of t
 ax and commercial illicit financial flows (IFFs)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:As part of the project on Defining\, estimating and disseminati
 ng statistics on illicit financial flows in Africa\, UNCTAD finalized a dr
 aft of “Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs” 
 in May 2021\, for pilot testing\, aimed at statistical and other national 
 authorities with a mandate to collect and access relevant information. Aft
 er a call for expression of interest in Africa in February 2021\, jointly 
 launched between UNECA and UNCTAD\, the following countries participate in
  pilot testing of the measurement of IFFs: Angola\, Benin\, Burkina Faso\,
  Gabon\, Ghana\, Mozambique\, Namibia\, Nigeria\, Senegal\, South Africa a
 nd Zambia.\n\nUNODC\, UNCTAD\, together with ESCAP\, inaugurated a Develop
 ment Account project called Statistics and data for measuring illicit fina
 ncial flows in the Asia-Pacific region in 2020. The Partner Agencies selec
 ted six countries of Asia as pilot testing countries\, two of which\, Kyrg
 yzstan and Uzbekistan\, are focusing on IFFs from illicit tax-related and 
 commercial practices.\n\nChallenges and opportunities encountered in the p
 ilots in Africa and in Asia will help refine the Methodological Guidelines
  and contribute to the reporting of progress towards SDG target 16.4 in th
 e future.\n\nIn order to support countries’ pilot calculation of IFFs es
 timates\, UNECA\, UNCTAD and ESCAP are organizing an interregional trainin
 g workshop on the statistical measurement of tax and commercial IFFs. The 
 purpose of the workshop is to provide an in-depth training on the 6 select
 ed statistical methodologies proposed in the Methodological Guidelines to 
 members of Technical Working Groups (TWGs) from pilot countries\, share ca
 se studies /experiences as well as discuss challenges experienced in the d
 ata review and/or use of identified methods.\n\nTo watch the videos of the
  interregional training\, kindly click here.\nhttps://youtube.com/playlist
 ?list=PLji49uujoC9o0E2QBbsrZbWMOFE4Td8o7&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nVi
 ew meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/interregional-trainin
 g-workshop-statistical-measurement-tax-and-commercial-illicit
DTSTAMP:20260710T194354Z
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