Interesting and worrying what AI knows about you, and that AI is trained on your works, this is based only on their internal training data without external search. https://t.co/3FhuWrluCT
#HumanRightsDay Widespread denials of economic, social, and cultural rights are rooted in the global economic system’s unjust distribution of resources and power. We need a Rights Based Economy! #HumanRights75#StandUp4HumanRights
In Louisiana, our data helped a coalition reform one of the nation's most notorious tax breaks. The reforms are on track to return to residents over $1 billion EVERY year.
With your support, we can do this in communities everywhere:
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Ahora estamos en el panel "Tributación de la industria extractiva y fuga de capitales– sector minero y pesquero", con participación de Jaqueline Taquiri, asesora política en Fiscalidad e Industrias Extractivas en @IGFMining, quien expone sobre la "Determinación del precio de los minerales: Un marco para los precios de transferencia".
También participan @MattiKohonen directoe ejecutivo de la @FinTrCo para hablar sobre los impactos de la pesca regulada y no regulada. Complementa la discusión Juan Pablo Barzola, director en la Dirección de Control de Grandes Contribuyentes Nacionales de la #AFIP #Argentina, quien expone sobre “Tributación de la industria extractiva y fuga de capitales –sector minero y pesquero”.
Modera Jairo Godoy, experto tributario del @CIATorg
"In global tax negotiations, we must have a space that is accessible on an equal basis to all countries to participate in setting the rules of the game. It's only the @UN that can offer that", says our commissioner @IOvonjiOdida#Tax4SDGs2023
🔴 "Those owning commercial fishing vessels accused of forced labour mostly hide behind complex, cross-jurisdictional corporate structures ranging from shell companies to opaque joint ventures," says @FinTrCo ED @MattiKohonen in @ipsnews.
📎 Full story 👇 https://t.co/roMTsdurA5
Forced labour is a money laundering offence, and a major reason for opening up beneficial ownership registries. New report by FTC and members shows the extent of forced labour on commercial fishing vessels, unraveling companies and beneficial owners responsible (where possible).
2/3 of companies owning commercial fishing vessels accused of forced labour are from 5 countries: China, Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea and Spain‼️
@FinTrCo & members report reveals how #financialsecrecy shields those responsible for this #humanrights crisis.
📽️ Watch and share 👇
“We need an immediate humanitarian ceasefire” - OCHA, CARE International, Christian Aid, ICVA, InterAction, IOM, Mercy Corps, OHCHR, Save the Children,
UNDP, UNFPA, UNHCR, UN Habitat, UNICEF, UN Women, WFP, and WHO.
https://t.co/pjdTDnwJDe
Drawing on interviews with activists, indigenous leaders, AML experts, and gov. officials in 🇵🇪, 🇨🇴, and 🇺🇸, FACT's latest report shows how financial secrecy contributes to 🌍environmental🌍 crimes in the Amazon.
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“International humanitarian law exists for a reason. Its overarching aim is to protect civilians; all civilians, everywhere.
The rules are clear and they apply to all parties to all conflicts everywhere; state actor and non-state actors alike.”
Humanitarian law is to be respected, especially in Gaza. Please, let no more innocent blood be shed, neither in the Holy Land nor in Ukraine, nor in any other place! Enough! Wars are always a defeat, always!
When I tell people children are being slaughtered, and they want to know which children before moving into outrage mode or justification mode - that mentality, that conditional humanity, is exactly the problem.
📢 Don't miss Friday's event by @FinTrCo & other CSOs at #AMCSO23 on how IMF #austerity policies fail to address negative social impacts & what IMF and #WorldBank should do instead, as @WorldBank@IMFNews#AnnualMeetings continue this week.
Full schedule➡️https://t.co/1vCOwwf0Yi
Very disappointing that @WorldBank is declining to speak at this event. Bank staff say they’re limited by the IMF on these issues, IMF say they rely on Bank expertise: having both institutions represented on the same panel would’ve been a chance to finally have a real discussion.