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About Us

Tax Justice Network-Africa (TJN-A) is a pan African network established in 2007 with 29 member organisations in 16 African countries. The vision of the network is a new Africa where tax justice prevails to contribute to an equitable, inclusive and sustainable development. The mission of the Network is to spearhead tax justice in Africa’s development by enabling citizens and institutions to promote equitable tax systems through policy influencing. The coordination of Network activities is delivered by a secretariat based in Nairobi, Kenya. Established in 2009, the TJN-A secretariat has grown steadily for the past 7 years. By 2016, TJN-A has a budget of over 2 million dollars and 18 staff members.

Objective of the position

Tax revenues in developing countries fall short of what realistically could be obtained when analysing their actual potential and capacity, both in terms of efficiency and progressiveness. As a result, inequality increases and as public goods are not sufficiently funded, the most fundamental human rights such as the right to food, health or education cannot be guaranteed.

Building on our existing work to promote tax justice and promote fair tax systems in developing countries, TJN-A in partnership with Oxfam developed a tool (currently called the Fair tax Monitor (FTM)) that will enable comparisons over time and between countries regarding the fairness of tax systems. The further development and refinement of the tool is an ongoing process. The tool can be used in advocacy initiatives to influence governments on their tax policies and practices as well as for educational purposes.

The Programme Assistant will coordinate the further development and refining of the tool, organising the work and play an important role in the further development and refinement of the methodology. The Programme Assistant will be supervised by the Policy-Lead Tax and Inequality. The tool will be further developed and refined in close cooperation with partner organisations based in Uganda, Mali, Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt and Bangladesh.

About the role:

  • Contribute to the further development and refinement of a tool that can serve as an instrument for evidence based advocacy;
  • Coordinate the involvement of partner organisations in the further development and refinement of this tool;
  • Assist to further streamline and refine the methodology for data gathering and include gender analysis;
  • Assist with the analysis of research of partner organisations on tax policies and practices, give feedback and draw policy conclusions;
  • Assist the analysis of statistical data about the tax systems of developing countries;
  • Coordinate fair tax studies in selected developing countries;
  • Coordinate the fair tax work, meetings, Skype calls and other relevant fair tax work activities;
  • Produce meeting/workshop minutes;
  • Manage contacts with relevant external experts on tax policy;
  • Assist the development of intermediate products showcasing progress on the tool and other advocacy initiatives.
  • Undertake Policy team administrative roles as they arise

About You:

The successful candidate will have:

  • Have a relevant university degree, preferably in economics or public finance management;
  • Have 1-2 years of work experience in the field of tax, economic policy or development finance;
  • Have demonstrated analytical skills, including quantitative data analysis;
  • Have knowledge of tax policy;
  • Have strong communication and networking skills;
  • Are Fluent in English and have working knowledge of French;
  • Working experience in a developing country is an asset. KǶTe)

How to apply:

To apply, kindly send an email with an application letter stating how you qualify for the position and your CV to the following address [email protected]. Please include two professional referees and expected remuneration by 27th February 2017. The subject line of the email should be Programme Assistant Fair Tax Monitor

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The Tax Justice Network - Africa (TJN-A) is a Pan African initiative and member of the Global Alliance for Tax Justice. TJN-A aims to promote socially just, accountable and progressive taxation systems in Africa. We advocates for pro-poor taxation systems and the strengthening of tax regimes to promote domestic resource mobilization. TJN-A aims to challenge harmful tax policies and practices that favour the wealthy and those that aggravate and perpetuate inequality.

As an organization we seek to mainstream tax justice in the economic policy and development discourse in Africa. TJN-A provides a platform dedicated to enabling African researchers, campaigners and policy makers to cooperate in the struggle against illicit capital flight, tax evasion, tax competition and other harmful trends in tax policy and practice.

TJN-A has a story to tell—about the outcomes we achieve, how we achieve them, and how we are impacting domestic resource mobilisation in Africa. TJN-A is a unique organization which is at an exciting juncture in its growth. As we move to implement our new strategic plan 2016-2020 we are looking for a creative individual for a position Communication, Campaigns and Outreach Manager who can help package our stories, successes and opportunities.

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About Us

Tax Justice Network-Africa (TJN-A) is a pan African network established in 2007 with 29 member organisations in 16 African countries. The vision of the network is a new Africa where tax justice prevails to contribute to an equitable, inclusive and sustainable development. The mission of the Network is to spearhead tax justice in Africa’s development by enabling citizens and institutions to promote equitable tax systems through policy influencing. The coordination of Network activities is delivered by a secretariat based in Nairobi, Kenya. Established in 2009, the TJN-A secretariat has grown steadily for the past 7 years. By 2016, TJN-A has a budget of over 2 million dollars and 18 staff members.

Objective of the position

Tax revenues in developing countries fall short of what realistically could be obtained when analysing their actual potential and capacity, both in terms of efficiency and progressiveness. As a result, inequality increases and as public goods are not sufficiently funded, the most fundamental human rights such as the right to food, health or education cannot be guaranteed.

Building on our existing work to promote tax justice and promote fair tax systems in developing countries, TJN-A in partnership with Oxfam developed a tool (currently called the Fair tax Monitor (FTM)) that will enable comparisons over time and between countries regarding the fairness of tax systems. The further development and refinement of the tool is an ongoing process. The tool can be used in advocacy initiatives to influence governments on their tax policies and practices as well as for educational purposes.

The Programme Assistant will coordinate the further development and refining of the tool, organising the work and play an important role in the further development and refinement of the methodology. The Programme Assistant will be supervised by the Policy-Lead Tax and Inequality. The tool will be further developed and refined in close cooperation with partner organisations based in Uganda, Mali, Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt and Bangladesh.

About the role:

  • Contribute to the further development and refinement of a tool that can serve as an instrument for evidence based advocacy;
  • Coordinate the involvement of partner organisations in the further development and refinement of this tool;
  • Assist to further streamline and refine the methodology for data gathering and include gender analysis;
  • Assist with the analysis of research of partner organisations on tax policies and practices, give feedback and draw policy conclusions;
  • Assist the analysis of statistical data about the tax systems of developing countries;
  • Coordinate fair tax studies in selected developing countries;
  • Coordinate the fair tax work, meetings, Skype calls and other relevant fair tax work activities;
  • Produce meeting/workshop minutes;
  • Manage contacts with relevant external experts on tax policy;
  • Assist the development of intermediate products showcasing progress on the tool and other advocacy initiatives.
  • Undertake Policy team administrative roles as they arise

About You:

The successful candidate will have:

  • Have a relevant university degree, preferably in economics or public finance management;
  • Have 1-2 years of work experience in the field of tax, economic policy or development finance;
  • Have demonstrated analytical skills, including quantitative data analysis;
  • Have knowledge of tax policy;
  • Have strong communication and networking skills;
  • Are Fluent in English and have working knowledge of French;
  • Working experience in a developing country is an asset. KǶTe)

How to apply:

To apply, kindly send an email with an application letter stating how you qualify for the position and your CV to the following address [email protected]. Please include two professional referees and expected remuneration by 27th February 2017. The subject line of the email should be Programme Assistant Fair Tax Monitor

2017-02-27

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