Now updated to reflect the whole discussion, the Leadership Meeting and co-chairs’ statement, and the prospects for inequality in post-2015 and broader development processes. The global post-2015 consultation on inequality, led by UNICEF and UNWomen, has delivered its report to read more
Tag Archives: illicit flows
Money on an island
NGO question: How to communicate to the wider public that tricky economic justice issue, in a way that really cuts through? The issues around tax and illicit flows are a case in point. People have tried all sorts in read more
Fighting inequality to ‘bend the arc’ of history
Uncounted is delighted to have a guest blog from Otaviano Canuto, World Bank Vice President and Head of the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management (PREM) Network, and a former economics professor at U. Sao Paolo. —– —– —– read more
Uncounted ownership: Time to stop hiding?
It really matters, for all sorts of things from fair taxation to the prevention of corruption, that people are unable to hide their ownership of major assets or income streams. Could the post-2015 development framework provide an opportunity to read more
Offshore trillions and uncounted inequality
Not everything or everyone that is uncounted reflects marginalisation and a lack of power. On the flip side, the story reverses and what is uncounted by design reflects the presence, not the absence of power. But inequality is read more
Uncounted – the first post…
Why are the life chances of some children so much worse than others? Why does your passport dictate so much from before you are born – the ‘lottery of life’? Why is life so much better, for example, read more
