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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

Trading away peace: sustaining illegal Israeli settlements

This report shows how European policy helps sustain illegal Israeli settlements

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.

False profits: robbing the poor to keep the rich tax-free

A deeper look into false profits and counting the cost of the damage.

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.

Death and taxes: the true toll of tax dodging

In the world’s poorest countries, the concerns are less about lifestyle and more about life and death. What will be the impact on growth in developing economies?

No small change: Christian Aid's understanding of how change happens

This paper sets out some thinking behind Christian Aid's approach to social change.

Agricultural liberalisation in Haiti (2006)

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