In a World Remade by Force, Africa Must Bet on UN Tax Rules
As UN negotiations on a global Convention on International Tax Cooperation resume, economist Léonce Ndikumana argues that Africa must push for fairer international tax rules to curb illicit financial flows, reduce capital flight, strengthen tax transparency, and secure sustainable revenue. The article explores how global conflicts, debt pressures, and outdated tax systems undermine Africa's economic resilience, while outlining key reforms that could reshape international taxation and support long-term development. The post In a World Remade by Force, Africa Must Bet on UN Tax Rules appeared first on African Business Innovation | Sustainable Development & Social Responsibility.
As UN negotiations on a global Convention on International Tax Cooperation resume, economist Léonce Ndikumana argues that Africa must push for fairer international tax rules to curb illicit financial flows, reduce capital flight, strengthen tax transparency, and secure sustainable revenue. The article explores how global conflicts, debt pressures, and outdated tax systems undermine Africa's economic resilience, while outlining key reforms that could reshape international taxation and support long-term development.
The post In a World Remade by Force, Africa Must Bet on UN Tax Rules appeared first on African Business Innovation | Sustainable Development & Social Responsibility.
