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Regan McCort

Communications and Engagement Officer

Local Government Revenue Initiative (LoGRI)

Regan McCort is a recent Master of Global Affairs graduate from the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto, with an emphasis in Human Rights and Global Justice. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts specializing in International Relations from the University of Western Ontario. Through her work with LoGRI, Regan seeks to bridge the gap between research and reform, by supporting various strategic communication initiatives and continuous stakeholder engagement.
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Partner Publication

Reforming Self-Declaration Property Tax Systems: Illustrations from Rwanda

January 2026
Wilson Prichard, Colette Nyirakamana & Regan McCort
Partner Publication

Property Discovery for Tax Purposes: Challenges and Opportunities in Zambia

October 2024
Regan McCort, Graeme Stewart-Wilson & Nicolas Orgeira Pillai
Partner Publication

Strengthening Property Valuation for Taxation in Zambia

October 2024
Regan McCort, Graeme Stewart-Wilson & Nicolas Orgeira Pillai
Partner Publication

Understanding the Potential for Property Tax Reform in Zambia

September 2024
Regan McCort, Graeme Stewart-Wilson & Nicolas Orgeira Pillai
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July 2025|
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Financing development: Gains and gaps of the Sevilla conference

by Regan McCort, Wilson Prichard & Moyo Arewa

Much has changed in the 10 years since the last financing for development conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia….

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December 2025
LoGRI conference in Cotonou, Benin drives dialogue on property tax reform in lower-income countries

The two-day event, themed “Frontier Issues, Evidence, and Reform Directions,” brought over 100 leading property tax experts, policymakers, and practitioners from around the world to Cotonou to foster interactive exchange and mutual learning on property tax reform….

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2nd ICTD Annual Centre Meeting
September 2015
2nd ICTD Annual Centre Meeting

11-13 December 2012 – Cape Town, South Africa
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