Algeria has become the 32nd country to sign the Yaoundé Declaration – an initiative (originally signed in 2017 in Yaoundé, Cameroon) to improve international tax co-operation ‘to combat illicit financial flows’ in Africa and their link to ‘domestic resource mobilisation’ (the process through which lower-income countries raise and spend their own funds to provide for their people).
Algeria has become the 32nd country to sign the Yaoundé Declaration – an initiative (originally signed in 2017 in Yaoundé, Cameroon) to improve international tax co-operation ‘to combat illicit financial flows’ in Africa and their link to ‘domestic resource mobilisation’ (the process through which lower-income countries raise and spend their own funds to provide for their people).