Tid: 09/12/2020 13:00 til 09/12/2020 14:30

Sted: Oslo og online

Arrangør: N/A

Webinar on Nordic Tax Aid

The Addis Tax Initiative was adopted in 2015. Participant countries committed to double their aid for DRM from 2015 to 2020, stepping up DRM to reach the SDGs and to pursue policy coherence for development. Nordic countries have traditionally been leading on size and quality of official development aid, including being spearheading the ATI initiative. The ATI is expected to continue for another period 2021-2025. While commitments are still to be finalized, it is expected that reducing inequality will be one focus for the upcoming period. This is an area where Nordic countries have a wealth of experience.

The conference will take stock of the ATI with a specific focus on the Nordic countries’ contributions. It will explore the potential for cooperation and joint work based on renewed ATI-commitments and with a view to strengthening DRM-support more broadly working closely with developing partner countries.

Speakers and participants

  • Dag Inge Ulstein, Minister of International Development, Norway

  • Per Olsson Fridh, State Secretary to Minister for International Development Cooperation, Sweden

  • Alvin Mosioma, founding Executive Director of Tax Justice Network-Africa

  • Elina Kalkku, Under-Secretary of State, Development Policy

  • Ministry of foreign affairs of Denmark (name TBA)

  • Jeneba J. Bangura, Deputy Commissioner-General for the National Revenue Authority, Sierra Leone

  • Penny Davies, Policy advisor, development finance, Diakonia Sweden

  • Lisa Sivertsen, Director of Department, Policy and Society, Norwegian Church Aid (moderator)

  • More names TBA

Registration and questions

Register here to receive a link to the live stream on the day of the event.

If you wish to attend the conference physically please send an e-mail to [email protected].

You can read more about the conference here.

Hosted by

Tax Justice Network Norway; ActionAid Denmark; Oxfam IBIS, Denmark; Fingo (Finnish Development NGOs); Diakonia, Sweden; Norwegian church Aid; Oxfam, Sweden; NTL Skatt, Norway