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Long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic resource mobilisation in sub-Saharan Africa
The Covid-19 pandemic is affecting all spheres of global society and has caused a number of negative economic effects for governments and private sectors.
While we dot not yet know the full effect of the pandemic in Africa, we know that the impacts on economies, health sectors and politics are significant – and they will continue to be substantial. In this webinar Professor Odd-Helge Fjeldstad (CMI) will present the findings from a recent study on the long-term effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on domestic resource mobilisation in Sub-Saharan African. Professor Fjeldstad will discuss the potential of various tax instruments to raise additional future revenues and examine the role of future donor support to establishing effective and legitimate regimes for domestic revenue collection in Africa.
- Policy brief: Long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic resource mobilisation in sub-Saharan Africa
This webinar is organized by the TaxCapDev network, and will be chaired by Morten Bøås (NUPI).
This event will take place on a digital platform. Please note that you will not receive a confirmation mail after signing up, but we will distribute the stream link by e-mail and here on this page prior to the event.