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Emilie Wilson

Head of Communications and Impact
Emilie Wilson is Head of Communications and Impact at ICTD. She is responsible for the development and implementation of the research uptake and communications strategy across the ICTD’s programmes, oversees outreach and dissemination via ICTD channels, and is the primary contact for stakeholder relations and media enquiries. Emilie is based at the Institute of Development Studies and has over ten years experience working on communications and uptake with international research programmes.
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June 2026
Consultancy opportunity: policy engagement and communications specialist on tax and global development

The International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD), based at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), is seeking a policy and communication specialist to develop and deliver strategic policy engagement activities, in collaboration with senior researchers and the communications team….

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19 May 2026
A Roadmap for Fiscal Sustainability: Taxing Smarter for Growth and Equity | Global Partnerships Conference side event

Organised on the sidelines of the Global Partnerships Conference, our side event will provide practical lessons drawn from research on tax reform in lower-income countries….

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March 2026
ICTD reading list recommendations for International’s Women Day 2026

For International Women’s Day 2026, women across the ICTD team have shared a selection of books that have stayed with them. …

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