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LOCATION:Accra\, Ghana
SUMMARY:Training workshop on the statistical measurement of illicit financi
 al flows (IFFs) in Ghana
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Africa is estimated to lose substantial resources through illic
 it financial flows (IFFs). These flows originate from several sources: rev
 enues from illegal activities\, tax avoidance\, abusive profit-shifting\, 
 trade mis-invoicing\, corruption\, and others. IFFs undermine governance\,
  hamper structural transformation and reduce the rate of taxpayer complian
 ce\, therefore affecting overall economic activity.\n\nIn June 2021\, UNCT
 AD published Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs 
 for pilot testing. Ghana is among the twelve pilot countries in Africa tes
 ting the proposed methodologies focusing specifically on Method#1 – Part
 ner Country Method\, and Method#2 – Price Filter Method. This workshop a
 ims at getting the key national agencies together to continue the compilat
 ion of data\; the generation of tables based on the methodological Guideli
 nes\; and finalise a road map for the continued implementation of compilat
 ion of IFFs in Ghana\, among other objectives.\n\nKindly find more details
  in the published article from AllAfrica: Ghana: GSS to Quantify Illicit F
 inancial Flows Lost to Ghana\nhttps://allafrica.com/stories/202203100429.h
 tml&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unc
 tad.org/meeting/training-workshop-statistical-measurement-illicit-financia
 l-flows-iffs-ghana
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DTEND:20220308T170000Z
LOCATION:Accra\, Ghana
SUMMARY:Training workshop on the statistical measurement of illicit financi
 al flows (IFFs) in Ghana
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Africa is estimated to lose substantial resources through illic
 it financial flows (IFFs). These flows originate from several sources: rev
 enues from illegal activities\, tax avoidance\, abusive profit-shifting\, 
 trade mis-invoicing\, corruption\, and others. IFFs undermine governance\,
  hamper structural transformation and reduce the rate of taxpayer complian
 ce\, therefore affecting overall economic activity.\n\nIn June 2021\, UNCT
 AD published Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs 
 for pilot testing. Ghana is among the twelve pilot countries in Africa tes
 ting the proposed methodologies focusing specifically on Method#1 – Part
 ner Country Method\, and Method#2 – Price Filter Method. This workshop a
 ims at getting the key national agencies together to continue the compilat
 ion of data\; the generation of tables based on the methodological Guideli
 nes\; and finalise a road map for the continued implementation of compilat
 ion of IFFs in Ghana\, among other objectives.\n\nKindly find more details
  in the published article from AllAfrica: Ghana: GSS to Quantify Illicit F
 inancial Flows Lost to Ghana\nhttps://allafrica.com/stories/202203100429.h
 tml&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unc
 tad.org/meeting/training-workshop-statistical-measurement-illicit-financia
 l-flows-iffs-ghana
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LOCATION:Accra\, Ghana
SUMMARY:Training workshop on the statistical measurement of illicit financi
 al flows (IFFs) in Ghana
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Africa is estimated to lose substantial resources through illic
 it financial flows (IFFs). These flows originate from several sources: rev
 enues from illegal activities\, tax avoidance\, abusive profit-shifting\, 
 trade mis-invoicing\, corruption\, and others. IFFs undermine governance\,
  hamper structural transformation and reduce the rate of taxpayer complian
 ce\, therefore affecting overall economic activity.\n\nIn June 2021\, UNCT
 AD published Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs 
 for pilot testing. Ghana is among the twelve pilot countries in Africa tes
 ting the proposed methodologies focusing specifically on Method#1 – Part
 ner Country Method\, and Method#2 – Price Filter Method. This workshop a
 ims at getting the key national agencies together to continue the compilat
 ion of data\; the generation of tables based on the methodological Guideli
 nes\; and finalise a road map for the continued implementation of compilat
 ion of IFFs in Ghana\, among other objectives.\n\nKindly find more details
  in the published article from AllAfrica: Ghana: GSS to Quantify Illicit F
 inancial Flows Lost to Ghana\nhttps://allafrica.com/stories/202203100429.h
 tml&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unc
 tad.org/meeting/training-workshop-statistical-measurement-illicit-financia
 l-flows-iffs-ghana
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LOCATION:Accra\, Ghana
SUMMARY:Training workshop on the statistical measurement of illicit financi
 al flows (IFFs) in Ghana
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Africa is estimated to lose substantial resources through illic
 it financial flows (IFFs). These flows originate from several sources: rev
 enues from illegal activities\, tax avoidance\, abusive profit-shifting\, 
 trade mis-invoicing\, corruption\, and others. IFFs undermine governance\,
  hamper structural transformation and reduce the rate of taxpayer complian
 ce\, therefore affecting overall economic activity.\n\nIn June 2021\, UNCT
 AD published Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs 
 for pilot testing. Ghana is among the twelve pilot countries in Africa tes
 ting the proposed methodologies focusing specifically on Method#1 – Part
 ner Country Method\, and Method#2 – Price Filter Method. This workshop a
 ims at getting the key national agencies together to continue the compilat
 ion of data\; the generation of tables based on the methodological Guideli
 nes\; and finalise a road map for the continued implementation of compilat
 ion of IFFs in Ghana\, among other objectives.\n\nKindly find more details
  in the published article from AllAfrica: Ghana: GSS to Quantify Illicit F
 inancial Flows Lost to Ghana\nhttps://allafrica.com/stories/202203100429.h
 tml&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unc
 tad.org/meeting/training-workshop-statistical-measurement-illicit-financia
 l-flows-iffs-ghana
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LOCATION:Accra\, Ghana
SUMMARY:Training workshop on the statistical measurement of illicit financi
 al flows (IFFs) in Ghana
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Africa is estimated to lose substantial resources through illic
 it financial flows (IFFs). These flows originate from several sources: rev
 enues from illegal activities\, tax avoidance\, abusive profit-shifting\, 
 trade mis-invoicing\, corruption\, and others. IFFs undermine governance\,
  hamper structural transformation and reduce the rate of taxpayer complian
 ce\, therefore affecting overall economic activity.\n\nIn June 2021\, UNCT
 AD published Methodological Guidelines to Measure Tax and Commercial IFFs 
 for pilot testing. Ghana is among the twelve pilot countries in Africa tes
 ting the proposed methodologies focusing specifically on Method#1 – Part
 ner Country Method\, and Method#2 – Price Filter Method. This workshop a
 ims at getting the key national agencies together to continue the compilat
 ion of data\; the generation of tables based on the methodological Guideli
 nes\; and finalise a road map for the continued implementation of compilat
 ion of IFFs in Ghana\, among other objectives.\n\nKindly find more details
  in the published article from AllAfrica: Ghana: GSS to Quantify Illicit F
 inancial Flows Lost to Ghana\nhttps://allafrica.com/stories/202203100429.h
 tml&quot\; target=&quot\;_blank\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unc
 tad.org/meeting/training-workshop-statistical-measurement-illicit-financia
 l-flows-iffs-ghana
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