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ahouakanwilliamsundefined

AHOUAKAN Ehouman Williams V,Ivory Coast,SRO/WA

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  • Research Accomplishments
    ahouakanwilliamsundefined ahouakanwilliams

    Congratulations to the Team!


  • Fiscal consolidation and SDGs attainment
    ahouakanwilliamsundefined ahouakanwilliams

    Many thanks for your contributions — you're absolutely right. The challenge lies in the fact that domestic revenue mobilization is a long-term process requiring deep structural reforms, such as modernizing tax administrations, broadening the tax base, and reducing informality. In contrast, fiscal consolidation measures are often implemented in the short term, primarily to reassure donors or markets, or to strengthen the credibility of economic authorities.

    Do you think this temporal mismatch between the long-term nature of tax reforms and the short-term pressures of consolidation could lead to budget cuts in essential social sectors — sectors that are nonetheless critical for achieving the SDGs?


  • Fiscal consolidation and SDGs attainment
    ahouakanwilliamsundefined ahouakanwilliams

    In recent years, the debt situation in many African countries has become increasingly precarious. According to the IMF, over half of low-income countries in sub-Saharan Africa are either in debt distress or at high risk of it. The COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, rising global interest rates, and currency depreciations have all contributed to a sharp deterioration in debt sustainability across the region. In response, several governments have implemented fiscal consolidation measures—often under the guidance of international financial institutions—to stabilize public finances and restore macroeconomic balance. However, these austerity measures frequently involve spending cuts in critical sectors. This raises an important policy question: How does fiscal consolidation programs affect the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in African countries ?

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