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October 2, 2023

Exploring the Future of International Tax Cooperation: Civil Society Weighs In! 📢🌍

In the wake of the United Nations General Assembly’s momentous resolution 77/244 led by the Africa Group on the “Promotion of inclusive and effective international tax cooperation,” the international community stands at a critical juncture.

In August 2023, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres published a ground-breaking report outlining the possible options for strengthening international tax cooperation. Among the three options outlined, number two is a UN Framework Convention on Tax. This matches a long-standing call from civil society organisations around the world.

It is in this context that we invite you to this event organized by the Civil Society Financing for Development (FfD) Mechanism and co-organised by the Global Alliance for Tax Justice.

When: Thursday 5 October 2023

Where: United Nations Headquarters, Conference Room 8 (in person only)

SPEAKERS

Dereje Alemayehu, Global Alliance for Tax Justice

Tove Ryding, European Network on Debt and Development

Dominik Gross, Alliance Sud, Switzerland’s Centre of Excellence for International Cooperation and Development Policy

Moderator: Pooja Rangaprasad, Society for International Development

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