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The Bamako Meeting, January 2006

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This folder contains materials from the meeting on World Public Finances at the Polycentric World Social Forum in in Bamako, January 2006
The Bamako Meeting, January 2006 Finances publiques mondiaux
Au FSMP de Bamako 19-23 janvier, nous espérons ressembler une groupe d'organisations qui voudrait présenter, collectivement, une proposition politique-pratique pour une nouvelle base d'un système internationale de Finances Publiques.
The Bamako Meeting, January 2006 Map of Bamako with hotel Le Loft
This map shows the location of hotel Le Loft, the venue of the meeting on World Public Finances, 19 January 2006 at noon. Adress: LE LOFT 687,rue Achkabad,quartier Quinzambougou/Rue du 3ème arrondissement - Bamako MALI Tél:221 66 90/91/92 Fax:221 49 21 leloft@arc.net.ml
The Bamako Meeting, January 2006 World Public Finances: Events in Bamako
Invitation to the preparatory meeting and the two sessions of the World Public Finances Project, which starts during the Polycentric World Social Forum in Bamako (Mali), 19-23 January.
The Bamako Meeting, January 2006 WPF-related events at the WSF in Bamako
This is a collection of events rthat are related to WORLD PUBLIC FINANCES, taking place during the World Social Forum in Bamako (Mali) 19-23 January 2006.
The Bamako Meeting, January 2006 The Polycentric World Social Forum inMali   Bamako, Mali, 2006-01-19 14:00:00 - 2006-01-23 22:00:00
 
The Bamako Meeting, January 2006 Invitation and Concept of World Public Finances
Join the meetings during the WSF in Bamako on Thursday 19 Jan at Hotel Le Loft and on Saturday 21 January 11.30am-14.15pm at CICB F2. This file is an updated version of the Invitation and Concept.
The Bamako Meeting, January 2006 Capital Flight Discussed in the UK Parliament
On the 10th of November, the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group on Debt, Aid and Trade met to discuss capital flight. This event was unique in the UK parliament as it highlighted in the form of an 'Early Day Motion' signed by 50 Members of Parliament, the role the 35 of the 72 tax havens are British dependencies or Protectorates play in tax evasion, capital flight and global corruption.
 

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