Terrorism Financing
Terrorism financing refers to the process of providing financial support to individuals or groups engaged in terrorist activities. This funding can come from various sources, including donations, criminal activities, or state sponsorship. The money is often used to plan, execute, and promote acts of terrorism, making it a critical concern for governments and international organizations.
To combat terrorism financing, many countries have implemented laws and regulations aimed at tracking and disrupting the flow of funds. Organizations like the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) work globally to establish standards and promote measures that help prevent the misuse of financial systems for terrorist purposes.