NOT ZERO: How ‘net zero’ targets disguise climate inaction
This joint briefing highlights concerns that many governments and corporations are jumping on the bandwagon and declaring "net zero" climate targets.

Extractive Sector Taxation
This progressive tax policy briefing explores how countries can optimize revenues from mining, oil and gas resources, and curb potential revenue loss from extractive industries.

Short-Changed: How the IMF's tax policies are failing women
In recent years the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other multilateral institutions have placed an increased emphasis on gender inequality and the need to address it. This trend has peaked since

Attacks on Civic and Democratic Space
Laws and practices that restrict civil space and civil society's ability to operate are undermining people's ability to advance human rights, hold governments to account and help vulnerable

Youth, Gender and Social Protection
This paper is an excerpt from AAI’s preliminary report, Youth, Gender and Social Protection: Rebuilding systems for the 21st Century. It is written with a focus on young women and men, whose futures

Progressive Taxation Briefings
Progressive taxation means higher tax rates for people who earn or have more wealth and is a clear example of progressivity. The briefings cover generally-regressive taxes that can and should be

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
Protecting the labour rights of young workers
Strengthening legal protections against gender based violence at work is particularly important for young workers, 77% of whom are in informal employment.

Tax, Privatisation and the Right to Education Project
The Tax, Privatisation and the Right to Education project is a multi-country education and tax justice project funded by private donors.It brings together four countries working towards a common goal
Double jeopardy
Every day, women around the world are making an invaluable contribution to the global economy through paid and unpaid labour. Their work is often poorly paid, invisible and precarious due to
