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Tax data can be mined to shape better policies. South Africa, Uganda and Zambia show how
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African nations face declining bilateral aid and rising debt servicing costs, making domestic tax policy optimization critical for funding development; South Africa, Uganda, and Zambia demonstrate how analyzing tax data can improve policy design.
Tax data can be mined to shape better policies. South Africa, Uganda and Zambia show how
Bilateral aid to Africa fell by nearly a quarter in 2025, the largest annual decline in the history of official development assistance. Meanwhile, sovereign debt interest payments now consume on average 27% of government revenues across the continent, up from 19% in 2019.
The pressure to fund development from within has never been greater. But meeting it requires African governments to understand their own economies with precision: which tax policies work, which incentives serve their purpose,
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