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Global Forum On Illicit Financial Flows
and Sustainable Development

The Global Forum on Illicit Financial Flows and Sustainable Development is a multi-stakeholder platform that aims to strengthen the international system for fighting illicit financial flows (IFFs). By establishing a wide-reaching dialogue across stakeholders, countries, regions, and sectors, the Global Forum intends to explore policies and measures that facilitate the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goal 16.4: 'by 2030, significantly reduce illicit financial and arms flows, strengthen the recovery and return of stolen assets and combat all forms of organized crime,' without compromising other objectives of the sustainable development agenda.

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The IFF-SDG Nexus is where the fight against illicit financial flows intersects with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The links between fighting illicit financial flows and sustainable development are complex and multifaceted, but they are increasingly recognized as critical for achieving the United Nations Agenda 2030.
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The Global Forum Symposium is designed to foster the dialogue between all relevant stakeholders in fighting illicit financial flows. Policymakers, law enforcement authorities, financial sector representatives, civil society organizations, and academia converge at this influential event.
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The Global Forum Call for Ideas transforms the outcomes of the Global Forum Symposium into tangible results. This initiative grants financial support for the implementation of scalable, innovative and groundbreaking proposals that combat illicit financial flows within specific thematic priority areas.