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LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
SUMMARY:Joint measurement and policy workshop on illicit financial flows
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:UNCTAD&#039\;s Division for Africa\, Least Developed Countries 
 and Special Programmes (ALDC) in partnership with UNCTAD Statistics Servic
 e\, works jointly with African countries to develop and implement effectiv
 e policies to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs) based on robust measur
 ements and evidence of the most harmful IFFs in each country\, and enable 
 the focus of countries to increase their fiscal space for sustainable deve
 lopment. UNCTAD strives for consensus-building\, cutting edge thinking to 
 support African countries to build their institutional capacity to underst
 and IFFs better\, and address more effectively their sustainable developme
 nt financing needs. In this regard\, UNCTAD is coordinating a joint measu
 rement workshop and policy expert group meeting with the main objective of
  looking at policy options that can be implemented to curb IFFs and streng
 then domestic resource mobilization for African countries based on nationa
 lly compiled IFF statistics. The meeting is organized in two parts: the m
 easurement workshop will be held on Monday\,  3 February and Tuesday\, 4 
 February (morning) and is open to countries’ representatives of the proj
 ect\, while the afternoon will include other invited participants to discu
 ss general measurement concepts. The policy workshop will be held from Wed
 nesday\, 5 February to Friday\, 7 February and is open to all participants
 .The main aim of the joint measurement workshop and the expert group meeti
 ng will be threefold:Discuss applied methodologies to measure tax and comm
 ercial IFFs\, share results and lessons learnt.Develop a suitable framewor
 k for identifying policies in a standard format for African countries but 
 reflecting national priorities.Ascertain the framework through an expert-l
 ed review.&lt\;p&gt\;UNCTAD&#039\;s Division for Africa\, Least Developed 
 Countries and Special Programmes (ALDC) in partnership with UNCTAD Statist
 ics Service\, works jointly with African countries to develop and implemen
 t effective policies to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs) based on rob
 ust measurements and evidence of the most harmful IFFs in each country\, a
 nd enable the focus of countries to increase their fiscal space for sustai
 nable development. UNCTAD strives for consensus-building\, cutting edge th
 inking to support African countries to build their institutional capacity 
 to understand IFFs better\, and address more effectively their sustainable
  development financing needs.&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;In this re
 gard\, UNCTAD is coordinating a joint measurement workshop and policy expe
 rt group meeting with the main objective of looking at policy options that
  can be implemented to curb IFFs and strengthen domestic resource mobiliza
 tion for African countries based on nationally compiled IFF statistics.&am
 p\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The meeting is organized in two parts: the
  measurement workshop will be held on Monday\, &amp\;nbsp\;3 February and 
 Tuesday\, 4 February (morning) and is open to countries’ representatives
  of the project\, while the afternoon will include other invited participa
 nts to discuss general measurement concepts. The policy workshop will be h
 eld from Wednesday\, 5 February to Friday\, 7 February and is open to all 
 participants.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The main aim of the joint measurement 
 workshop and the expert group meeting will be threefold:&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;o
 l&gt\;&lt\;li&gt\;Discuss applied methodologies to measure tax and commerc
 ial IFFs\, share results and lessons learnt.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\;li&gt\;Devel
 op a suitable framework for identifying policies in a standard format for 
 African countries but reflecting national priorities.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\;li&
 gt\;Ascertain the framework through an expert-led review.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\
 ;/ol&gt\;\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/joint-
 measurement-and-policy-workshop-illicit-financial-flows
DTSTAMP:20260707T014310Z
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DTSTART:20250204T080000Z
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DTEND:20250204T160000Z
LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
SUMMARY:Joint measurement and policy workshop on illicit financial flows
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:UNCTAD&#039\;s Division for Africa\, Least Developed Countries 
 and Special Programmes (ALDC) in partnership with UNCTAD Statistics Servic
 e\, works jointly with African countries to develop and implement effectiv
 e policies to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs) based on robust measur
 ements and evidence of the most harmful IFFs in each country\, and enable 
 the focus of countries to increase their fiscal space for sustainable deve
 lopment. UNCTAD strives for consensus-building\, cutting edge thinking to 
 support African countries to build their institutional capacity to underst
 and IFFs better\, and address more effectively their sustainable developme
 nt financing needs. In this regard\, UNCTAD is coordinating a joint measu
 rement workshop and policy expert group meeting with the main objective of
  looking at policy options that can be implemented to curb IFFs and streng
 then domestic resource mobilization for African countries based on nationa
 lly compiled IFF statistics. The meeting is organized in two parts: the m
 easurement workshop will be held on Monday\,  3 February and Tuesday\, 4 
 February (morning) and is open to countries’ representatives of the proj
 ect\, while the afternoon will include other invited participants to discu
 ss general measurement concepts. The policy workshop will be held from Wed
 nesday\, 5 February to Friday\, 7 February and is open to all participants
 .The main aim of the joint measurement workshop and the expert group meeti
 ng will be threefold:Discuss applied methodologies to measure tax and comm
 ercial IFFs\, share results and lessons learnt.Develop a suitable framewor
 k for identifying policies in a standard format for African countries but 
 reflecting national priorities.Ascertain the framework through an expert-l
 ed review.&lt\;p&gt\;UNCTAD&#039\;s Division for Africa\, Least Developed 
 Countries and Special Programmes (ALDC) in partnership with UNCTAD Statist
 ics Service\, works jointly with African countries to develop and implemen
 t effective policies to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs) based on rob
 ust measurements and evidence of the most harmful IFFs in each country\, a
 nd enable the focus of countries to increase their fiscal space for sustai
 nable development. UNCTAD strives for consensus-building\, cutting edge th
 inking to support African countries to build their institutional capacity 
 to understand IFFs better\, and address more effectively their sustainable
  development financing needs.&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;In this re
 gard\, UNCTAD is coordinating a joint measurement workshop and policy expe
 rt group meeting with the main objective of looking at policy options that
  can be implemented to curb IFFs and strengthen domestic resource mobiliza
 tion for African countries based on nationally compiled IFF statistics.&am
 p\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The meeting is organized in two parts: the
  measurement workshop will be held on Monday\, &amp\;nbsp\;3 February and 
 Tuesday\, 4 February (morning) and is open to countries’ representatives
  of the project\, while the afternoon will include other invited participa
 nts to discuss general measurement concepts. The policy workshop will be h
 eld from Wednesday\, 5 February to Friday\, 7 February and is open to all 
 participants.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The main aim of the joint measurement 
 workshop and the expert group meeting will be threefold:&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;o
 l&gt\;&lt\;li&gt\;Discuss applied methodologies to measure tax and commerc
 ial IFFs\, share results and lessons learnt.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\;li&gt\;Devel
 op a suitable framework for identifying policies in a standard format for 
 African countries but reflecting national priorities.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\;li&
 gt\;Ascertain the framework through an expert-led review.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\
 ;/ol&gt\;\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/joint-
 measurement-and-policy-workshop-illicit-financial-flows
DTSTAMP:20260707T014310Z
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DTSTART:20250205T080000Z
SEQUENCE:0
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DTEND:20250205T160000Z
LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
SUMMARY:Joint measurement and policy workshop on illicit financial flows
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:UNCTAD&#039\;s Division for Africa\, Least Developed Countries 
 and Special Programmes (ALDC) in partnership with UNCTAD Statistics Servic
 e\, works jointly with African countries to develop and implement effectiv
 e policies to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs) based on robust measur
 ements and evidence of the most harmful IFFs in each country\, and enable 
 the focus of countries to increase their fiscal space for sustainable deve
 lopment. UNCTAD strives for consensus-building\, cutting edge thinking to 
 support African countries to build their institutional capacity to underst
 and IFFs better\, and address more effectively their sustainable developme
 nt financing needs. In this regard\, UNCTAD is coordinating a joint measu
 rement workshop and policy expert group meeting with the main objective of
  looking at policy options that can be implemented to curb IFFs and streng
 then domestic resource mobilization for African countries based on nationa
 lly compiled IFF statistics. The meeting is organized in two parts: the m
 easurement workshop will be held on Monday\,  3 February and Tuesday\, 4 
 February (morning) and is open to countries’ representatives of the proj
 ect\, while the afternoon will include other invited participants to discu
 ss general measurement concepts. The policy workshop will be held from Wed
 nesday\, 5 February to Friday\, 7 February and is open to all participants
 .The main aim of the joint measurement workshop and the expert group meeti
 ng will be threefold:Discuss applied methodologies to measure tax and comm
 ercial IFFs\, share results and lessons learnt.Develop a suitable framewor
 k for identifying policies in a standard format for African countries but 
 reflecting national priorities.Ascertain the framework through an expert-l
 ed review.&lt\;p&gt\;UNCTAD&#039\;s Division for Africa\, Least Developed 
 Countries and Special Programmes (ALDC) in partnership with UNCTAD Statist
 ics Service\, works jointly with African countries to develop and implemen
 t effective policies to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs) based on rob
 ust measurements and evidence of the most harmful IFFs in each country\, a
 nd enable the focus of countries to increase their fiscal space for sustai
 nable development. UNCTAD strives for consensus-building\, cutting edge th
 inking to support African countries to build their institutional capacity 
 to understand IFFs better\, and address more effectively their sustainable
  development financing needs.&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;In this re
 gard\, UNCTAD is coordinating a joint measurement workshop and policy expe
 rt group meeting with the main objective of looking at policy options that
  can be implemented to curb IFFs and strengthen domestic resource mobiliza
 tion for African countries based on nationally compiled IFF statistics.&am
 p\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The meeting is organized in two parts: the
  measurement workshop will be held on Monday\, &amp\;nbsp\;3 February and 
 Tuesday\, 4 February (morning) and is open to countries’ representatives
  of the project\, while the afternoon will include other invited participa
 nts to discuss general measurement concepts. The policy workshop will be h
 eld from Wednesday\, 5 February to Friday\, 7 February and is open to all 
 participants.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The main aim of the joint measurement 
 workshop and the expert group meeting will be threefold:&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;o
 l&gt\;&lt\;li&gt\;Discuss applied methodologies to measure tax and commerc
 ial IFFs\, share results and lessons learnt.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\;li&gt\;Devel
 op a suitable framework for identifying policies in a standard format for 
 African countries but reflecting national priorities.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\;li&
 gt\;Ascertain the framework through an expert-led review.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\
 ;/ol&gt\;\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/joint-
 measurement-and-policy-workshop-illicit-financial-flows
DTSTAMP:20260707T014310Z
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DTSTART:20250206T080000Z
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DTEND:20250206T160000Z
LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
SUMMARY:Joint measurement and policy workshop on illicit financial flows
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:UNCTAD&#039\;s Division for Africa\, Least Developed Countries 
 and Special Programmes (ALDC) in partnership with UNCTAD Statistics Servic
 e\, works jointly with African countries to develop and implement effectiv
 e policies to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs) based on robust measur
 ements and evidence of the most harmful IFFs in each country\, and enable 
 the focus of countries to increase their fiscal space for sustainable deve
 lopment. UNCTAD strives for consensus-building\, cutting edge thinking to 
 support African countries to build their institutional capacity to underst
 and IFFs better\, and address more effectively their sustainable developme
 nt financing needs. In this regard\, UNCTAD is coordinating a joint measu
 rement workshop and policy expert group meeting with the main objective of
  looking at policy options that can be implemented to curb IFFs and streng
 then domestic resource mobilization for African countries based on nationa
 lly compiled IFF statistics. The meeting is organized in two parts: the m
 easurement workshop will be held on Monday\,  3 February and Tuesday\, 4 
 February (morning) and is open to countries’ representatives of the proj
 ect\, while the afternoon will include other invited participants to discu
 ss general measurement concepts. The policy workshop will be held from Wed
 nesday\, 5 February to Friday\, 7 February and is open to all participants
 .The main aim of the joint measurement workshop and the expert group meeti
 ng will be threefold:Discuss applied methodologies to measure tax and comm
 ercial IFFs\, share results and lessons learnt.Develop a suitable framewor
 k for identifying policies in a standard format for African countries but 
 reflecting national priorities.Ascertain the framework through an expert-l
 ed review.&lt\;p&gt\;UNCTAD&#039\;s Division for Africa\, Least Developed 
 Countries and Special Programmes (ALDC) in partnership with UNCTAD Statist
 ics Service\, works jointly with African countries to develop and implemen
 t effective policies to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs) based on rob
 ust measurements and evidence of the most harmful IFFs in each country\, a
 nd enable the focus of countries to increase their fiscal space for sustai
 nable development. UNCTAD strives for consensus-building\, cutting edge th
 inking to support African countries to build their institutional capacity 
 to understand IFFs better\, and address more effectively their sustainable
  development financing needs.&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;In this re
 gard\, UNCTAD is coordinating a joint measurement workshop and policy expe
 rt group meeting with the main objective of looking at policy options that
  can be implemented to curb IFFs and strengthen domestic resource mobiliza
 tion for African countries based on nationally compiled IFF statistics.&am
 p\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The meeting is organized in two parts: the
  measurement workshop will be held on Monday\, &amp\;nbsp\;3 February and 
 Tuesday\, 4 February (morning) and is open to countries’ representatives
  of the project\, while the afternoon will include other invited participa
 nts to discuss general measurement concepts. The policy workshop will be h
 eld from Wednesday\, 5 February to Friday\, 7 February and is open to all 
 participants.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The main aim of the joint measurement 
 workshop and the expert group meeting will be threefold:&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;o
 l&gt\;&lt\;li&gt\;Discuss applied methodologies to measure tax and commerc
 ial IFFs\, share results and lessons learnt.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\;li&gt\;Devel
 op a suitable framework for identifying policies in a standard format for 
 African countries but reflecting national priorities.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\;li&
 gt\;Ascertain the framework through an expert-led review.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\
 ;/ol&gt\;\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/joint-
 measurement-and-policy-workshop-illicit-financial-flows
DTSTAMP:20260707T014310Z
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DTSTART:20250207T080000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20250207T160000Z
LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
SUMMARY:Joint measurement and policy workshop on illicit financial flows
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:UNCTAD&#039\;s Division for Africa\, Least Developed Countries 
 and Special Programmes (ALDC) in partnership with UNCTAD Statistics Servic
 e\, works jointly with African countries to develop and implement effectiv
 e policies to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs) based on robust measur
 ements and evidence of the most harmful IFFs in each country\, and enable 
 the focus of countries to increase their fiscal space for sustainable deve
 lopment. UNCTAD strives for consensus-building\, cutting edge thinking to 
 support African countries to build their institutional capacity to underst
 and IFFs better\, and address more effectively their sustainable developme
 nt financing needs. In this regard\, UNCTAD is coordinating a joint measu
 rement workshop and policy expert group meeting with the main objective of
  looking at policy options that can be implemented to curb IFFs and streng
 then domestic resource mobilization for African countries based on nationa
 lly compiled IFF statistics. The meeting is organized in two parts: the m
 easurement workshop will be held on Monday\,  3 February and Tuesday\, 4 
 February (morning) and is open to countries’ representatives of the proj
 ect\, while the afternoon will include other invited participants to discu
 ss general measurement concepts. The policy workshop will be held from Wed
 nesday\, 5 February to Friday\, 7 February and is open to all participants
 .The main aim of the joint measurement workshop and the expert group meeti
 ng will be threefold:Discuss applied methodologies to measure tax and comm
 ercial IFFs\, share results and lessons learnt.Develop a suitable framewor
 k for identifying policies in a standard format for African countries but 
 reflecting national priorities.Ascertain the framework through an expert-l
 ed review.&lt\;p&gt\;UNCTAD&#039\;s Division for Africa\, Least Developed 
 Countries and Special Programmes (ALDC) in partnership with UNCTAD Statist
 ics Service\, works jointly with African countries to develop and implemen
 t effective policies to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs) based on rob
 ust measurements and evidence of the most harmful IFFs in each country\, a
 nd enable the focus of countries to increase their fiscal space for sustai
 nable development. UNCTAD strives for consensus-building\, cutting edge th
 inking to support African countries to build their institutional capacity 
 to understand IFFs better\, and address more effectively their sustainable
  development financing needs.&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;In this re
 gard\, UNCTAD is coordinating a joint measurement workshop and policy expe
 rt group meeting with the main objective of looking at policy options that
  can be implemented to curb IFFs and strengthen domestic resource mobiliza
 tion for African countries based on nationally compiled IFF statistics.&am
 p\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The meeting is organized in two parts: the
  measurement workshop will be held on Monday\, &amp\;nbsp\;3 February and 
 Tuesday\, 4 February (morning) and is open to countries’ representatives
  of the project\, while the afternoon will include other invited participa
 nts to discuss general measurement concepts. The policy workshop will be h
 eld from Wednesday\, 5 February to Friday\, 7 February and is open to all 
 participants.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The main aim of the joint measurement 
 workshop and the expert group meeting will be threefold:&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;o
 l&gt\;&lt\;li&gt\;Discuss applied methodologies to measure tax and commerc
 ial IFFs\, share results and lessons learnt.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\;li&gt\;Devel
 op a suitable framework for identifying policies in a standard format for 
 African countries but reflecting national priorities.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\;li&
 gt\;Ascertain the framework through an expert-led review.&lt\;/li&gt\;&lt\
 ;/ol&gt\;\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/joint-
 measurement-and-policy-workshop-illicit-financial-flows
DTSTAMP:20260707T014310Z
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