The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) in collaboration with The National Treasury, the African Economic Research Consortium, and the Government of Denmark, has convened a Stakeholders' Consultation Workshop to review and strengthen ongoing research supporting tax policy and revenue administration reforms in Kenya.

This is the second such engagement under the Collaborative Research Programme, which brings together experts from the University of Copenhagen's Development Economics Research Group (UCPH-DERG), the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), and KRA, under the coordination of the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC and support from the Government of Denmark through the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA).

Speaking during the opening of the Workshop, KRA Commissioner General, Mr.

Humphrey Wattanga reaffirmed KRA's commitment to leverage research and data to drive Kenya's tax reform agenda. "At KRA, we remain committed to evidence-based decision-making as a cornerstone of our tax reforms.