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Tax Justice Network Africa (TJNA), Norwegian Church Aid, Oxfam in Zambia, and Save the Children Zambia have jointly implemented a capacity-building session in Siavonga, Zambia, from the 4th – 6th of April 2023. The training aims to drive change in the United Nations (UN) tax convention advocacy program.

 The training aims to educate the trainees on issues related to tax transparency, accountability, and double taxation agreements that have compromised the development ambitions of low-income countries and their ability to achieve SDGs.

Additionally, Civil Society Organizations (CSO) actors, alliances, and networks will be provided with the necessary skills and knowledge to engage in effective advocacy, promoting tax transparency and accountability, and ensuring that multinational corporations and wealthy individuals pay their fair share of taxes.

Zambia, which is one of the 6 African countries that sit on the UN Tax committee, will be empowered to advocate for a UN tax convention with the government of Zambia, which will address the challenges faced by the global tax architecture and promote inclusivity in global taxation.

 At the end of the training, a national roadmap and advocacy plan for accelerating the UN tax convention agenda, which will influence an inclusive tax cooperation framework through the UN system is expected to be achieved and implemented.

For more details about participation, please contact emuendo@taxjusticeafrica.net

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