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Christian Aid Ghana: An exit learning review

Christian Aid Ghana closed in 2020, part of a wider restructure of Christian Aid. This review seeks to celebrate the work of the Ghana programme, and capture learning to share with partners, other Christian Aid programmes, and the development sector.

Use and abuse of tax breaks: how tax incentives become harmful

Tax incentives widespread, but ineffective for developmet. How do they become harmful, and what can be done to stop their abuse?

Joint Country Programme newsletter - July - Sept 2018

A new country director, piped water comes to villages in Mumbeji, advocating for tax justice and more...

Getting to good – towards responsible corporate tax behaviour

This discussion paper looks at how companies can go beyond legal tax compliance, resulting in gains for developing countries. 

Signposts to Copenhagen 6: integrating adaptation

Signposts to Copenhagen 6: integrating adaptation

Impuestos a hombres y mujeres: Por qué el enfoque de género es crucial para un régimen fiscal justo

Este trabajo tiene como objetivo estimular el debate y ofrecer orientación a los que intentan hacer un analisis de genero en su sistema fiscal. (Gender analysis of tax system in Spanish.)

Taxing men and women: why gender crucial for fair tax system (Spanish)

Taxing men and women: why gender crucial for fair tax system (Spanish)

Final evaluation of the LEARN project - Ghana

Evaluation of the LEARN project in Ghana

Losing out: Sierra Leone's massive revenue losses from tax incentives 

The first attempt in Sierra Leone to analyse the government's 'tax expenditure', showing these revenue losses are extremely large.

Africa rising? Inequalities and the essential role of fair taxation

Africa rising? Inequalities and the essential role of fair taxation

Revised London Mining agreement (2012)

Mining agreement between Sierra Leone and UK-based company contains provisions undermining legislation to ensure country benefits from mineral wealth.

Taxing Ghana's informal sector: the experience of women

This paper looks at the situation of women working in the informal sector in Ghana and their experience of taxation.

The missing millions: the cost of tax dodging to developing countries

Looks at the tax dodging that has cost the countries that receive money from the Scottish Government’s international development fund almost £43m.

Undermining the poor: mineral taxation reforms in Latin America

Examines the tax reforms affecting the mineral sector in Latin America, quantifies cost of some of the excessively generous tax incentives offered.

Sierra Leone at crossroads: seizing chance to benefit from mining

This report details how Sierra Leone earned only $9-10m from the mining of mineral exports of $179m.

Can tax challenge bad governance? 

Argues that while there are no rules about what sort of tax system is best for governance, there are clear policy implications for donors and NGOs.

Agricultural liberalisation in Haiti (2006)

Examines Haiti’s experience of trade liberalisation particularly in reference to the agriculture sector, which suffered decline post liberalisation.