Developing a tax-benefit microsimulation model for Rwanda

Preparatory training 24-26 August, online

Developing a tax-benefit microsimulation model for Rwanda

Tue, 24 August 2021Thu, 26 August 2021

As part of the SOUTHMOD project, the national team at the Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA), in collaboration with UNU-WIDER and SASPRI, are organizing a training event to prepare for the development of a dedicated tax-benefit microsimulation model for Rwanda.

The preparatory work entails significant capacity building activities, including this 3-day training event for RRA staff and other collaborators. The training takes advantage of UGAMOD, a tax-benefit microsimulation model for Uganda.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the course will be delivered as an online event for participants to undertake it remotely via Zoom.

About SOUTHMOD

UNU-WIDER, the University of Essex in the UK, and SASPRI have embarked on a collaboration called SOUTHMOD, to promote tax-benefit microsimulation modelling in developing countries using the EUROMOD tax-benefit microsimulation software.

Tax-benefit microsimulation models provide knowledge for better policy-making and inclusive development. With the models the effects of different policy scenarios on poverty, inequality, and government revenues can be analyzed and compared.

SOUTHMOD project is part of UNU-WIDER's research and capacity building programme on domestic revenue mobilization (DRM), funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Co-operation (Norad).