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Dr Jalia Kangave

Associate Research Fellow

Gender and Tax

Jalia Kangave holds a PhD in Law from the University of British Columbia, and has over decade of experience in the fields of taxation, law, and international development. She previously served as the Principal of the East African School of Taxation in Uganda, worked as a tax consultant for PricewaterhouseCoopers Uganda, and was a Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies. Dr Kangave is the lead consultant for the International Centre for Tax and Development’s research programme on gender and taxation.
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Publications

Partner Publication

Improving the Taxation of Wealthy Individuals in Low-Income Countries Through Existing Measures

November 2025
Giovanni Occhiali, Jalia Kangave & Ronald Waiswa
Research in Brief

Taxing Rental Income: An Analysis of the Outcomes of Legal and Administrative Reforms in Uganda

October 2025
Ian Kananura Mwesigye, Ronald Ochen, Ronald Waiswa & Jalia Kangave
Working Paper

Taxing Rental Income: An Analysis of the Outcomes of Legal and Administrative Reforms in Uganda

October 2025
Ian Kananura Mwesigye, Ronald Ochen, Ronald Waiswa & Jalia Kangave
Journal Article

Furthering a feminist fiscal agenda: Engendering tax and development

March 2025
Anuradha Joshi, Jalia Kangave & Vanessa van den Boogaard
Journal Article

Taxing high-net-worth individuals in Nigeria: Challenges and opportunities for policy-makers from a preliminary investigation

February 2025
Giovanni Occhiali, Jalia Kangave & Hamza Ahmed Khan
Research in Brief

Does Having More Women in Parliament Result in More Gender-Sensitive Tax Policies? A Case Study of Uganda’s Parliament

November 2024
Jalia Kangave & Solomon Rukundo
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Blogs

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This Women’s Day, we need to talk about toilet taxes
March 2020|
Blog

This Women’s Day, we need to talk about toilet taxes

by Jalia Kangave

In 2018, the International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD) published findings from a research study…

April 2017|
Blog

Tax Justice for Women’s Rights: The Real Issues in Developing Countries

by Jalia Kangave

For the past twenty years, Maama Sula (let’s say) has run a small fast-food restaurant in…

Promoting Tax Bargains in Uganda and Beyond: The Importance of Civil Society and Parliamentarians
July 2015|
Blog

Promoting Tax Bargains in Uganda and Beyond: The Importance of Civil Society and Parliamentarians

by Jalia Kangave

While developing countries have acknowledged the importance of domestic resource mobilization in development, in practice, not…

News and events

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News
Woman Holding and Reading a Book
March 2026
Five recommended reads on gender and tax for International Women’s Day 2026

This International Women’s Day, we highlight the role of fiscal policy in advancing gender equality and…

News
Wide angle of a closed conference room showing the participants to the ICTD tax course from the back as they listen to a session delivered by the course co-lead.
October 2025
Building research capacity for fairer tax systems: ICTD concludes annual course in Kigali

Bringing together tax practitioners, researchers, economists, and civil society professionals from low-income countries, this year’s in-person module of the Research on Tax and Development course has just concluded in Kigali, Rwanda. …

Event
A black woman in modest clothing is bending down towards the ground with a gardening tool in her hand to tend the soil covered in grass.
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….

Research Projects

Completed Project

Taxation of High Net Worth Individuals in Sierra Leone

Jalia Kangave, Giovanni Occhiali & Ishmail Kamara
Completed Project

Does Gender Matter in Tax Compliance? The Case of URA’s Individual Taxpayers

Ronald Waiswa, Uganda Revenue Authority, Nathan Sebaggala & Jalia Kangave, ICTD
Completed Project

Capacity building program with Uganda and Rwanda revenue authorities

Jalia Kangave
Completed Project

Taxation of High Net Worth Individuals (HNWIs) in Rwanda

Jalia Kangave
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International Centre for Tax and Development, Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Brighton, BN1 9RE, United Kingdom
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