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Tag Archives: OECD

Western aid stifling local initiatives

People and organisations in developing countries know what is best for them, so why are they regularly pushed to the sidelines by Western development aid?  | SIBILLA BONDOLFI | When he was 13, Bwaita Aggrey met Jacob and Frida from Sweden while walking around Jinja, a town in southeast Uganda …

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Reforms to tackle new tax challenges

These two pillars will ensure African governments benefit from the global tax system ANALYSIS | AIMÉE DUSHIME | The two-pillar plan to reform global tax offers African governments a unique opportunity to address tax challenges from digitalisation of economies and to maximise tax revenues. To harness the potentials of base …

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Coronavirus edges Greece closer to e-governance

Athens, Greece | AFP |  The coronavirus crisis has forced Greece to take rapid steps to computerise its lumbering civil service and belatedly introduce e-governance in one of the EU’s worst digital laggards, experts say. After recording its first coronavirus death on March 12, Athens took unprecedented measures totally at odds …

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