LoGRI at the World Bank Land Conference 2024

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Thursday, May 16th, 2024

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The Local Government Revenue Initiative (LoGRI), an initiative of the International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD) based at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto, will participate in various sessions and host a panel discussion at the World Bank’s Land Conference, scheduled for May 13 to 17, 2024, in Washington DC. The theme for this year’ conference is “Securing Land Tenure and Access for Climate Action.”

 

In-person registration has closed, but you can still register to attend virtually. To watch the live stream of LoGRI’s session at the World Bank Land Conference and for the latest information, please visit the World Bank Conference website.

 

LoGRI’s experts, along with experts from partner institutions, will present at the following sessions. All session times are listed in Eastern Standard Time (EST).

 

Panel Discussion

Leveraging Property Taxation to Strengthen Land Management and Sustainability

Date & Time: May 16, 2024, 11:15 AM – 1:00 PM EST

Location: MC 4-800 (Hybrid – in-person & virtual)

 

This session will explore the significant role of property tax reform in enhancing urban resilience and land management. Featuring insights from LoGRI, the discussion will highlight successful reform strategies for linking property tax reform, investment in urban climate resilience and efforts to strengthen land management in lower income countries. In doing so, the panel seeks to contribute to the emergence and spread of reform strategies that maximize potential benefits, while seeking to learn from the missed opportunities of past reform programs.

 

Chair: Dr. Wilson Prichard, Executive Director, ICTD, Chair, LoGRI & Associate Professor, University of Toronto

Speakers:

Rosetta Wilson, Independent Consultant & Program Lead FCDO-funded Property Tax Reform Projects
Sitsopé Kounetsron, Inspector of the Cadaster and Head of Land Tenure Section, Togolese Revenue Authority (OTR)
Camille Barras, Policy Lead, LoGRI
Frank Pichel, Land Information Specialist, PLACE
Dr. Colette Nyirakamana, Research Lead, LoGRI and Senior Research Associate, University of Toronto

 

Research Session

Using Property Taxation as the Basis for a Social Contract

Date & Time: May 16, 2024, 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM EST

Location: MC 8-100 (in-person only)

 

"Building comprehensive property tax systems in lower-income countries: ‘cadaster-first’ versus ‘property tax-first’ approaches to property tax reform"

Dr. Wilson Prichard, Executive Director, ICTD, Chair, LoGRI & Associate Professor, University of Toronto
Dr. Colette Nyirakamana, Research Lead, LoGRI and Senior Research Associate, University of Toronto

"Strengthening the fiscal contract by linking property tax reform and participatory budgeting in Freetown, Sierra Leone"

Kevin Grieco, Postdoctoral Fellow, LoGRI

"The challenges of taxing properties on customary land"

Sripriya Iyengar Srivatsa, Doctoral Fellow, LoGRI

"Should local and traditional authorities collaborate in raising property tax? A study of property owner preferences in Zambia"

Nicolas Orgeira Pillai, Doctoral Fellow, LoGRI 

 

Additionally, Dr. Wilson Prichard, Executive Director, ICTD, Chair, LoGRI & Associate Professor, University of Toronto, is scheduled to speak at a session titled "Revolutionizing Land Administration: A Debate on Cadaster-first Versus Fit-for-Purpose and Property Tax-first Approaches to Achieve Tenure Security." The session will take place on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, from 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM, at Location: MC 4-800, available both in-person and virtually.


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