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Can stakeholder dialogues help solve financial access restrictions faced by non-profit organizations that stem from countering terrorism financing standards and international sanctions?
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van Broekhoven, Lia
, Goswami, Sangeeta
in
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/ Address forms
/ Banking
/ Civil society
/ Correspondent banks
/ Counterterrorism
/ Dialogue
/ Displaced persons
/ Finance
/ Financial access, de-risking and the role of the banking sector
/ Financial services
/ Financing
/ Global local relationship
/ Human rights
/ Humanitarianism
/ Intelligence
/ International finance
/ International organizations
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Peace-building
/ Policy making
/ Prevention
/ Public finance
/ Regulation
/ Sanctions
/ Social aspects
/ Stakeholder management
/ Stakeholders
/ Supervisors
/ Terrorism
/ Terrorism financing
/ Transfer of funds
2021
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Can stakeholder dialogues help solve financial access restrictions faced by non-profit organizations that stem from countering terrorism financing standards and international sanctions?
by
van Broekhoven, Lia
, Goswami, Sangeeta
in
Access
/ Address forms
/ Banking
/ Civil society
/ Correspondent banks
/ Counterterrorism
/ Dialogue
/ Displaced persons
/ Finance
/ Financial access, de-risking and the role of the banking sector
/ Financial services
/ Financing
/ Global local relationship
/ Human rights
/ Humanitarianism
/ Intelligence
/ International finance
/ International organizations
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Peace-building
/ Policy making
/ Prevention
/ Public finance
/ Regulation
/ Sanctions
/ Social aspects
/ Stakeholder management
/ Stakeholders
/ Supervisors
/ Terrorism
/ Terrorism financing
/ Transfer of funds
2021
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Can stakeholder dialogues help solve financial access restrictions faced by non-profit organizations that stem from countering terrorism financing standards and international sanctions?
by
van Broekhoven, Lia
, Goswami, Sangeeta
in
Access
/ Address forms
/ Banking
/ Civil society
/ Correspondent banks
/ Counterterrorism
/ Dialogue
/ Displaced persons
/ Finance
/ Financial access, de-risking and the role of the banking sector
/ Financial services
/ Financing
/ Global local relationship
/ Human rights
/ Humanitarianism
/ Intelligence
/ International finance
/ International organizations
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Peace-building
/ Policy making
/ Prevention
/ Public finance
/ Regulation
/ Sanctions
/ Social aspects
/ Stakeholder management
/ Stakeholders
/ Supervisors
/ Terrorism
/ Terrorism financing
/ Transfer of funds
2021
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Can stakeholder dialogues help solve financial access restrictions faced by non-profit organizations that stem from countering terrorism financing standards and international sanctions?
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Can stakeholder dialogues help solve financial access restrictions faced by non-profit organizations that stem from countering terrorism financing standards and international sanctions?
2021
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Overview
Counterterrorism architecture has grown exponentially in the last two decades, with counterterrorism measures impacting humanitarian, development, peacebuilding and human rights action across the world. Addressing and mitigating the impact of these measures take various forms in different contexts, local and global. This article will address one particular form of engagement and redressal – that of the multi-stakeholder dialogue process – to deal with the unintended consequences for civil society of countering the financing of terrorism rules and regulations. The impact is seen in the difficulties that non-profit organizations face across the world in terms of financial access. Involving civil society, banks, government, financial intelligence, regulators, supervisors and banking associations, among others, in a dialogue process with clearly defined objectives is considered by policymakers and civil society to be the most appropriate and effective form of engagement for dealing with and overcoming this particular set of challenges. Multiple examples are provided of ongoing initiatives, with the nuances of each drawn out for a closer look at the conditions needed to sustain such dialogue, and an examination of whether such stakeholder dialogue processes are fit for purpose for solving the seemingly intractable problem at hand.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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