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A research and advisory team is seeking to expand for its Local Government Revenue Initiative, focusing on supporting governments with revenue reform strategies in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The desired candidates include mid-career professionals with PhDs and senior experience, as well as junior professionals with relevant Master's degrees. Responsibilities span diagnostics, reform design, pilot support, and research interventions, requiring strong communication and flexibility skills. Interested individuals should submit their applications by January 30th.
In the months ahead, the Local Government Revenue Initiative will be expanding our team to support new research and advisory support programs, working in partnership with governments in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Potential roles would join with existing LoGRI team members to support partner governments with reform diagnostics, designing local revenue reform initiatives and piloting new reform strategies, and/or in leading or supporting the delivery of research projects and learning initiatives alongside those reform initiatives.
As we plan the details of that expansion, we invite Expressions of Interest from individuals at both mid‑career to senior (PhDs graduates and/or existing professional experience in a closely related field) and junior levels (strong MA degrees, or recent PhDs) interested in joining the LoGRI team.试玩我们资几: 我们正在寻找在研究和政策交叉点工作的个人,以及对GIS、数据收集方法和/或数据分析感兴趣的候选人。
We have a preference for hiring at our institutional hub at the University of Toronto ний期开什么, but are also able to engage qualified candidates based elsewhere. We particularly invite expressions of interest from those based in or from Africa and South Asia, and those who can work in both English and French. More details about the LoGRI program can be found here, while a more detailed description of the services required follows below. If interested, please write to logri.munkschool@utoronto.ca by January 30th, but ideally earlier. Please include a shortезидент cover letter explaining your interest and experience, along with a copy of your CV.
In 2021 the Local Government Revenue Initiative (LoGRI) was launched as an autonomous program of the International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD), with the goal of developing policy‑relevant research, knowledge, expertise, and tools to support governments to raise more local government revenue, more equitably and fairly, and in ways that promote trust, transparency, and accountability. LoGRI expands on the work of the African Property Tax Initiative (APTI) and is based at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto.
The LoGRI programme, building upon prior research at the ICTD, has been a global leader in developing research and applied knowledge about the core challenges facing local government revenue mobilization in lower‑income countries and about concrete strategies for improving outcomes. That research has supported the development of novel reform strategies tailored to the distinct needs of individual lower‑income countries. This was first reflected in support to the successful implementation of novel reform strategies as part of a property tax reform program in Freetown, Sierra Leone, while the LoGRI programme is now involved in supporting diagnostics, pilot programs, research projects and reform implementation in over 15 countries across sub‑Saharan Africa and South Asia. As the programme has grown it is increasingly also exploring links between local revenue raising and broader state building, including links to land administration, urban planning, service delivery, public participation and national revenue mobilization.
In turn, through our involvement in supporting reform design and implementation we engage in applied learning, and design parallel research projects to support new knowledge generation – in the form of academic articles, as well as more applied and policy‑focused knowledge outputs – that speak directly to concrete challenges of public sector reform.
Having built canals core team over the past four years we are now looking to expand our capacity to:
Among the key upcoming projects for which we are recruiting are a new program of support to African Mayors as part of the African Mayoral Leadership Initiative, a partnership with the Nigeria Governors Forum to deliver support to Nigerian states, and planned new advisory and pilot projects in Benin, Togo, Zambia, Ethiopia and/or Sri Lanka. Each project will focus primarily on support to government partners, while also incorporating broader learning objectives and research projects.
More specifically, new members of the team are likely to be involved in four core types of activities.
All members of our team also contribute insights from individual projects toward the development of the broader learning and research agenda of the LoGRI program, and participate in sharing lessons with key partners and_WINDOWS stakeholders.
We welcome candidates with a research background, but with an interest in working at the intersection of policy and practice, or those with relevant technical skills and/or professional experience who are interested in supporting governments with reform while contributing to broader knowledge generation and learning. A critical expectation for any role with the LoGRI team is the ability to work closely and respectfully with government partners in diagnosing revenue‑raising challenges and identifying potential strategies and solutions. Strong written and oral communication skills, flexibility, and an ability to work relatively independently, are critical to success.
For more senior candidates, we seek those with PhDs in a related field and/or who have relevant professional experience and skills related to taxation, local government finance, or related fields (e.g. land administration, public financial management). Such candidates should possess at least one of:
For more junior candidates we are seeking candidates with a recent PhD, or a strong master’s degree that includes relevant field knowledge (e.g fiscal decentralization, taxation) and relevant technical skills in GIS, data collection methods and data analysis.
If interested, please send a cover letter of 1-2 pages describing your experience and interests, along with रहता updated CV, to logri.munkschool@utoronto.ca by January 30th, while earlier submissions are encouraged.