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AID is GREAT Britain

Posted by admin on 3 October 2012
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  A guest post from Nuria Molina, Director of Policy and Research at Save the Children UK, with two proposals to make aid great(er!). —   The last couple of weeks have seen a flurry of articles from diverse media read more

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Uncounted ownership: Time to stop hiding?

Posted by admin on 27 September 2012
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  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

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged accountability, data, illicit flows, post-2015, tax, UK, uncounted | Comments 2 Comments

It shouldn’t happen here?

Posted by admin on 6 September 2012
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  This week, Save the Children launched what the Guardian referred to as ‘its first domestic fundraising campaign‘, seeking £500,000 to help fight child poverty in the UK. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the response has been mixed – but I’d like to read more

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged inequality, NGOs, post-2015, poverty, poverty location, UK | Comments 4 Comments

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