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ATAF’s Tobacco Tax Project ignites change across Africa

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 11, 2024
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ATAF aims to empower member countries to devise and implement robust tobacco tax strategies through workshops, seminars, and technical assistance. 

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One issue looms large in the labyrinth of taxation policies: tobacco tax. Recognizing the pivotal role of domestic revenue mobilisation in propelling Africa’s social and economic growth, the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF), in collaboration with the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), has

ignited a transformative project on tobacco tax. Driven by a shared vision of enhancing well-being and welfare, ATAF and BMGF have joined forces to tackle one of the world’s leading preventable causes of death: tobacco use. With the tax-to-GDP ratio in Africa trailing behind global benchmarks, the project aims to harness the power of tobacco tax policy to drive revenue generation without imposing undue burdens on taxpayers. 

Beyond fiscal gains, the initiative aligns with
Sustainable Development Goal 3 and Agenda 2063 Goal 3, championing healthier lives for African citizens by influencing positive behavioural changes through increased tobacco costs. 

But why the focus on tobacco tax? The answer lies in its multifaceted impact. From curbing preventable deaths to fortifying domestic revenue streams, the rationale for prioritising tobacco taxation is clear. 

With the World Health Organization (WHO) estimating 8 million tobacco-related deaths annually and evidence indicating that raising tobacco prices is the most effective preventive measure, the urgency of action cannot be overstated. Moreover, the project’s scope extends beyond traditional cigarettes, encompassing emerging tobacco and nicotine products. 

With electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products gaining traction, the need for effective taxation and regulation has never been more pressing. By addressing tax evasion and illicit trade, the initiative aims to safeguard both public health and revenue streams. Yet, the road ahead is fraught with challenges. 

The project confronts many policy and administrative hurdles, from designing effective tax structures to combating illicit trade. However, with a strategic blend of research, capacity building, and technological innovation, ATAF is poised to chart a course toward success. ATAF aims to empower member countries to devise and implement robust tobacco tax strategies through workshops, seminars, and technical assistance. 

By fostering collaboration among policymakers, tax administrators, and civil society organizations, the project seeks to create a healthier and wealthier Africa. As ATAF embarks on this ambitious journey, the stakes and potential rewards are high. With policy briefs, workshops, and conferences, the project moves closer to its ultimate goal: a continent where prosperity and well-being go hand in hand, and tobacco’s deadly grip loosens its hold on Africa’s future.



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