The OpenLux investigation shows us two things. Firstly, transparency works, and secondly, that we have a long way to go before the EU can declare itself free of tax havens.
About Eurodad
The European Network on Debt and Development is a civil society network advocating for democratically-controlled, gender-just and human rights-based financial and economic systems.
Eurodad is a network of 59 civil society organisations from 28 European countries working for transformative yet specific changes to global and European policies, institutions, rules and structures to ensure a democratically controlled, environmentally sustainable financial and economic system that works to eradicate poverty and ensure human rights for all.
Areas of Work
Debt Justice
Eurodad seeks to promote fundamental reforms to how debt crises are prevented and resolved, and put the rights of people ahead of debt service.
Tax Justice
Eurodad advocates for greater transparency and enhanced coordination of taxation systems worldwide.
Development Finance
Eurodad works to maximise the potential of development and climate finance as a catalyst for much needed economic, social and ecological transformation.
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Eurodad's deep and detailed understanding of its key work areas has helped it build a strong reputation as a body for current and accurate analysis of complex policy issues.
A tale of two emergencies - the interplay of sovereign debt and climate crises in the global south
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The climate emergency has become a wider focus of policy discussions around debt, as climate vulnerabilities increase the risk of debt...







