Fiscal Justice Global Track Record: Oxfam’s tax, budget and social accountability work
Publication date
2016-09-20Country
BrazilBurundi
Dominican Republic
Ghana
Honduras
India
Myanmar
Niger
Nigeria
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Paraguay
Senegal
Sierra Leone
South Africa
Spain
Tajikistan
Uganda
Viet Nam
Yemen
Zambia
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For Oxfam, fiscal justice is about people having the space, voice and agency to exercise their rights – and through this to influence and monitor fiscal systems to mobilize greater revenue and increase spending for quality public services. Fiscal justice is a critical lever to tackle extreme inequality and reduce poverty. It is about more than technical tax or budget systems; it is about power, politics and supporting people to fight inequality.
This report is a track record of Oxfam’s and its partners’ experiences of working on fiscal justice. It draws on interviews and case studies to describe Oxfam’s programme of support for fiscal justice projects and campaigns. The report describes approaches, impact and key lessons from each country case study.
The Fiscal Justice Global Track Record is part of the F.A.I.R. – Even it Up! programme (FAIR: Fiscal Accountability for Inequality Reduction). The aim of the programme is to scale up the work of Oxfam and its partners on fiscal justice with the goal of reducing inequality. To read a summary of the FAIR programme, download the Fiscal Accountability for Inequality Reduction programme guide, published in 2017.


