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Eugénie Ribault

Doctoral Fellow
Eugénie Ribault is studying gender inequalities in Francophone African tax systems. She is currently working as a researcher on the Gender Equality in Taxation (GET) project funded by the French Treasury and implemented by Expertise France.
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Tax and Gender: Why Informality Matters

March 2025
Max Gallien, Eugénie Ribault, Michael Rogan & Vanessa van den Boogaard
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June 2025|
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Why tax and customs administrations should do more to address gender issues

by Eugénie Ribault

Domestic revenue mobilisation (taxation, tariffs, etc.) is recognised as the most sustainable way of financing development….

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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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5 June 2025
SEMINAR: Gender and tax for institutional cooperation

In this seminar we will share knowledge and experiences about gender and tax and explore what consequences this knowledge has for capacity development and institutional cooperation….

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