25 Août 2019 Il y a 5 ans
The Tax Justice Network Africa (TJNA) in partnership with ObservatoireTunisien de l’Economie (OTE) and African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) are organising African Parliamentary Network on Illicit Financial Flows and Taxation (APNIFFT) Tunis, Tunisia. The African Parliamentary Network on Illicit Financial Flows and Taxation (APNIFFT) was launched in 2015 and provides a platform for African legislators to undertake advocacy related dialogue and debate in a simplified manner on Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs), tax governance and Domestic Resource Mobilisation (DRM) in Africa. APNIFFT has a basic governance structure and constitution. It includes parliamentarians who are members of both national and regional parliaments. As of 2017, APNIFFT had recruited 72 members from 11 African countries. TJNA provides coordination support to APNIFFT and facilitates trainings. The focus of these trainings is to build the capacity of parliamentarians to understand and debate issues related to IFFs and fair taxation systems.The skills development meeting for African parliamentarians on tracking, stopping and retrieving illicit financial flows in Africa will take place on 5th and 6thSeptember 2019 in Tunis, Tunisia.
In this regard, TJNA is seeking to recruit facilitators to work with the Secretariat in coordinating and delivering a successful APNIFFT event. Details of the role are below. The rapporteur will work closely with and report to the APNIFFT Coordinator.
The focus of these training is to build the capacity of parliamentarians to understand and debate issues related to IFFs and fair taxation systems.
The training is a unique programme that brings together tax justice enthusiasts and experts to share and deliberate with an objective of transforming the sector. Participants have the opportunity to share their experiences on tax injustices and voice their opinions on causes of IFFs and how best to mitigate the vice. The fundamental principles of the workshop are intended to be as follows:
Throughout the sessions, the facilitator will work in consultation with TJNA task team. The consultants will liaise with the Secretariat to achieve the deliverables described hereafter. The design of the workshop agenda and methodology will need to be carefully calibrated with the composition and level of experience, needs and expectations of the participants, and should engender active participation and open discussion, while drawing on the specific and sometimes politically-sensitive lessons learned in a constructive manner.
In undertaking the above tasks, the facilitator will be briefed Mrs. Farah Nguegan, Communications, Campaigns and Outreach Manager, TJNA.
The facilitator is expected to undertake the assignment during the period from 05th to the 6th June 2019 .
All contracts for services related to the training shall strictly follow the procurement rules of TJNA. Any contract that does not follow those rules will be considered null and void unless there has been exceptional clearance by the Executive Director.TJNA will not be liable for any misplacement of relevant documents.
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