In the Philanthropy & Development in Southern Africa series, three related research papers; on philanthropy and resource governance (Shauna Mottiar), on illicit flows and tax (Khadija Sharife), and on illicit flows and the potential and policy required to change economic structures (Sarah Bracking), all focus on the contemporary and enduring problem of economic injustice in Africa in the context of huge and increasing outflows of illegally transferred wealth. The three papers explore illicit financial flows as both cause and consequence of malign structures of political economy, and then ask what philanthropists can best do about the agenda of illicit flows and economic justice
Corruption is widely recognised as harmful to sustainable development. Less well recognised, however...
International rules that promote the easy movement of money across borders have long been justified ...
The recent decision by South Africa’s mining magnate Patrice Motsepe to donate half of his wealth to...
This paper will consider the interrelationship between illicit financial flows (IFFs) and philanthro...
The Rosetta Stone, created in 196 BC during the Ptolemaic era under the reign of King Ptolemy V, is ...
Philanthropic practice in the resource extraction sector is significantly under researched and forms...
In this discussion paper, based on interviews with 12 innovative foundations based in the global sou...
South Africa faces a raft of social problems, the enormity of which make it impossible for the gover...
This report summarises the discussions that took place during a two-hour session of the Annual Phila...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
Abstract The thesis addresses the lack of research and understanding of indigenous philanthropic pr...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
I use data from the South African Social Giving Survey to investigate the role of social capital an...
Developing countries are hard-pressed to spend more on public services and infrastructure, if they w...
The Philanthropy Insights Report is based on research aimed at furthering the overall understanding ...
Corruption is widely recognised as harmful to sustainable development. Less well recognised, however...
International rules that promote the easy movement of money across borders have long been justified ...
The recent decision by South Africa’s mining magnate Patrice Motsepe to donate half of his wealth to...
This paper will consider the interrelationship between illicit financial flows (IFFs) and philanthro...
The Rosetta Stone, created in 196 BC during the Ptolemaic era under the reign of King Ptolemy V, is ...
Philanthropic practice in the resource extraction sector is significantly under researched and forms...
In this discussion paper, based on interviews with 12 innovative foundations based in the global sou...
South Africa faces a raft of social problems, the enormity of which make it impossible for the gover...
This report summarises the discussions that took place during a two-hour session of the Annual Phila...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
Abstract The thesis addresses the lack of research and understanding of indigenous philanthropic pr...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
I use data from the South African Social Giving Survey to investigate the role of social capital an...
Developing countries are hard-pressed to spend more on public services and infrastructure, if they w...
The Philanthropy Insights Report is based on research aimed at furthering the overall understanding ...
Corruption is widely recognised as harmful to sustainable development. Less well recognised, however...
International rules that promote the easy movement of money across borders have long been justified ...
The recent decision by South Africa’s mining magnate Patrice Motsepe to donate half of his wealth to...