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Art card featuring Chenai Mukumba, with the text "The need for more inclusive, equitable tax and multilateral systems".
3 December 2025
Lecture: The need for more inclusive, equitable tax and multilateral systems

Fresh from the UN Tax Convention negotiations in Nairobi earlier this month, Mukumba will discuss why reforming the global tax architecture matters for everyone, not just the global South that is pushing for change….

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A panel of five speakers on a stage, having a discussion
21 October 2025 - 23 October 2025
Conference: Revisiting the past, looking to future — Moving beyond the fiscal contract?

ICTD’s Mick Moore and Vanessa van den Boogaard to participate in panel sessions for the TaxCapDev conference on ‘moving beyond the fiscal contract’….

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16 October 2025
Taxing Smarter after Aid: Accountability, Equity and Public Finance in a New Global Reality

Join the ICTD, Accountability Lab, and the TAI Collaborative during the IMF/WB Annual Meetings for an afternoon of discussion on pressing fiscal and fairness issues in the ‘tax era of development’. …

News
July 2025
Taxing Smarter: How Research Collaboration is Strengthening Tax Systems in Africa

Amidst growing fiscal pressures, rising debt service costs, and shrinking aid budgets, strengthening domestic resource mobilisation…

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skyline of new york city with the title of the event and logos of the hosts
3 December 2024
Building More Effective and Equitable Tax Systems: Priorities and Strategies for FfD4

The ICTD will be hosting a side event at the Second Preparatory Committee Session of the Financing for Development Conference….

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An art card for the event "Beyond the money: How tax policies are shaping politics and society in Africa". It has a dark blue background and headshots of each of the five speakers.
12 September 2024
Panel: Beyond the money: How tax policies are shaping politics and society in Africa

This interactive panel will discuss the relationship between taxes and trust in the state, elections and public mobilisation, informality, and gendered social relations….

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Group photo in front of the IDS building in Brighton with ICTD staff and KESRA delegation
July 2024
ICTD hosts tax research study visit for KESRA delegation

ICTD was delighted to welcome a delegation of faculty from the Kenya School of Revenue Authority…

News
May 2024
Wilson Prichard Leads Session on Revenue Systems at Harvard Ministerial Leadership Forum

Harvard University hosted its annual Harvard Ministerial Leadership Forum last month welcoming finance and economic planning…

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Art card of the ICTD event "Getting Targets Right: How much tax can low-income countries rasie?"
17 April 2024
Webinar: Getting Targets Right – How much tax can low-income countries raise?

A panel of researchers and practitioners are set to discuss the role that targets can play in building tax capacity. Are optimistic targets helpful or hurtful? And how can we make targets better?…

News
March 2024
Insights on Ghana’s e-levy: What do we know nearly two years on?

A two-day workshop opened in Accra, Ghana, on the topic ‘Taxing mobile money: Lessons and ways forward’. Research findings and recommendations have been very useful in shaping Ghana’s e-levy….

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The stage and speakers at the 2nd RRA Research Day.
February 2024
Leveraging Technology for Enhanced Tax Administration: Insights from the 2nd RRA Research Conference

On February 9, 2024, the Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA) and the International Centre for Tax and…

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A brass plaque reading Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office
November 2023
Can the UK’s new international development strategy support fairer and more effective taxation systems?

Last week, the UK government published a new White Paper on International Development which sets out…

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