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SAVE THE DATE

The year 2015 is an in important one in the tax justice calendar in Africa.
In January, African Union leaders adopted the ground-breaking report (and recommendations) of the
AU/UNECA High Level Panel on Illicit Flows from Africa and in July, Africa will host the 3rd
International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD). These events are set to significantly shape
developments in Africa and indeed the rest of the world in the coming years.
TJN-A are partners are determined to make their contribution towards making Africa (and the world at
large) a better place. Here is a line-up of key TJN-A events. Be a part of this!

a. PAN-AFRICAN MPS NETWORK ON IFFS & TAX MEETING


The second meeting of the Pan-African Parliamentarians Network on IFFs and Tax will
parliamentarians from across Africa to dialogue and develop a work plan to assist their countries
and Africa as a whole to Stop, Track and Get back the continents resources lost through illicit
financial flows to fund Africa countries structural transformation.
Date: May 4 5, 2015
Venue: Lilongwe, Malawi

Partners: Malawi Economic Justice Network and Malawi MPs

b. INTERNATIONAL TAX JUSTICE ACADEMY


In 2014 Tax Justice Network-Africa (TJN-A) launched the International Tax Justice Academy. The
maiden academy brought 97 participants from 27 countries, from all five African regional blocs as
well as Europe and Latin America. This years academy set to be bigger and better.
The 2015 tax academy will build on the foundation laid in 2014 towards building knowledge driven pool of African tax justice activists from CSOs to academia to the media to promote
domestic resource mobilisation in Africa to underpin the continents development.
This years theme is:

Financing Africas Economic Development: Where is the Money?


Date: August 10 14, 2015
Venue: Nairobi, Kenya

c. AFRICA MEDIA TRAINING PROGRAMME ON TAX, IFFs & IFF


Africas media is growing in confidence, quality and shaping views right around the continent and
the world. This tailor-made programme will bring media practitioners from across Africa to further
sharpen their skills to investigate and better report on IFFs, tax and domestic resource mobilisation
to fund Africas economic development. Seasoned activists and award-winning journalists will
facilitate this hands-on training.
Date: June 22 23, 2015
Venue: Nairobi, Kenya

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d. LAUNCH OF IWG AFRICA IFF CAMPAIGN ON IFFS FROM AFRICA
TJN-A and its partners will launch a multi-year campaign tentatively dubbed Stop the Bleeding of Africas
Resources Through Illicit Flows. The campaign seeks to build a mass movement behind the fight against
illicit financial flows from Africa as well as mobilise policymakers at all levels (national, sub-regional,
continental and global) to effect the necessary policy changes to curb IFFs from Africa. A media and public
launch will be preceded by a workshop.
Date: June 24 25, 2015
Venue: Nairobi, Kenya

e. PAN-AFRICAN CONFERENCE ON IFF & TAX


This annual event will bring CSO actors across Africa to strategize around tax, IFF and related
emerging issues to enhance collaboration, networking and mobilisation for advocacy.
Date: September 21 23, 2015
Venue: Kampala, Uganda

f. TAX AND CSR CONFERENCE


How can Development Finance Institutions (DFI) especially in Africa integrate responsible tax
principles and criteria in their operations? This meeting will specifically discuss how the African
Development Bank (AfDB) can include such tax principles and criteria in their operations.
Participants will include policymakers, AfDB, companies, investors, CSR professionals, CSOs, the
media and researchers.
Date: September 24, 2015
Venue: Kampala, Uganda

Partner(s): IBIS

For further details, please write to: communication@taxjusticeafrica.net & kobeng@taxjusticeafrica.net

TJN-As vision is A new Africa in which Tax Justice prevails and ensures an equitable, inclusive and
sustainable development which enables all its citizens to lead a dignified and fulfilled life . In line with the
TJN-A mandate, the Mission is To spearhead tax justice in Africas development by enabling citizens and

institutions to promote equitable tax systems through Research, Capacity Building, and Policy
Influencing.

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