Tax treaties, agreements between countries that carve up tax rights, play a facilitating role in many tax avoidance schemes. Mistreated analyses tax treaties with developing countries.
Tax treaties, agreements between countries that carve up tax rights, play a facilitating role in many tax avoidance schemes. This is the Irish Chapter only.
Safe Cities for Women tackles exclusion and violence suffered by urban women. Women and the City III provides research in Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia, Liberia, Nepal, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
ActionAid is working in different countries to make cities safe for women and girls. Women and the City II provides research in Brazil, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Liberia and Nepal.
Women and the City research is from Brazil; Cambodia; Ethiopia; Liberia and Nepal. “The right to the city” is the right of all city inhabitants to have equitable access.
From Realities to Rights sets out women’s experiences of harassment, sexual violence, discrimination and exclusion from public spaces. It highlights the need for the Safe Cities for Women campaign.
Sweet Nothings found that Zambia Sugar used sister companies in Ireland, Mauritius and the Netherlands to avoid paying enough taxes to put an extra child in school every 12 minutes.
1 in every 2 dollars of large corporate investment in developing countries is being routed from or via a tax haven. Read How Tax Havens Plunder the Poor.
An ActionAid and Oxfam collaboration presenting the voices of refugees and migrants in Greece, who are fleeing war, persecution, natural disasters and poverty.
ActionAid takes a Human Rights Based Approach in Emergencies, as disasters can expose layer upon layer of injustice and human rights violations.
This is a briefing paper by a coalition of Irish NGOs and CSOs on Irelands Response to the Refugee and Migration Crisis, released in December 2015.
Building on our learning and achievements over the past 40 years People’s Action to End Poverty seeks to deepen ActionAid’s impact in a fast-changing world.