Publications
‘Back Way’ to Europe: How can The Gambia better address migration and its development challenges?
In the four years 2014-17, some 1.7 million people risked their lives by fleeing across the Mediterranean Sea for Europe, a journey in which over 13,000 have died or have gone missing. This report is
Raising citizens’ voices on the Sustainable Development Goals
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the world’s most marginalised people must be involved in the process. But they are often excluded implementing, monitoring and delivering the SDGs
The impact of tax treaties on revenue collection: A case study of developing and least developed countries
Executive summaryForeign direct investment (FDI) by multinational enterprises is given substantial weight by an expanding number of developing countries. Many of them have decided to sign tax treaties
Not what she bargained for?
This report outlines recommendations to governments, UN agencies and NGOs on to support gender work and the specific steps that CARE International and ActionAid will make to support wider efforts.
Promoting quality education through progressive domestic resource mobilisation 2015-2017
The Promoting Quality Education through Progressive Domestic Resource Mobilisation project is an education and tax justice project funded by NORAD; it involved six different countries: Ethiopia
ActionAid research on tax and education: Methodological note
ActionAid’s research on tax and education uses publicly available data from trusted, reputable and relevant sources. Here is a list of the main sources and an explanation of the methodologies we used
Agroecology: Scaling-up, scaling-out
Over 500 million family farms currently produce around 80% of the world's food, and around half of these farmers are women.
Cultivating rural women’s economic empowerment (Asia)
Rural women remain at the margins of development, particularly regarding access to productive resources, decent work and their disproportionate burden of Unpaid Care Work.ActionAid research found that
Gender Sensitive Access to Markets
Women continue to face multiple barriers to market access, which are often seen as the domain of men: this can make it challenging for women to make a sustainable living.