Published: 10 Sep 2024
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is dedicated to raising awareness and sparking new ideas to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our Tax for SDGs Initiative plays a key role in this mission by highlighting how effective taxation can fund sustainable development.
In line with this, we're excited to launch an Undergraduate Essay Competition. This contest invites students to share their thoughts and propose solutions on how tax policies can drive progress toward the SDGs in Nigeria. Top essays will be adapted into policy briefs.
Objective
The main objective of the competition is to engage undergraduate students in a meaningful discourse on the intersection of taxation, trade and sustainable development. By participating, the students will enhance their understanding of public finance and its impact on social, economic, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development.
Theme
Participants are encouraged to write on one of the following thematic areas:
Exploring the potential of Innovative Tax Policies and Strategies to drive sustainable development for progress towards closing the SDGs financing Gap in Nigeria.
Exploring linkages between inclusive and sustainable tax systems on environmental sustainability, digital economy and trade.
Strengthening tax systems to combat Illicit Financial Flows in Nigeria for progress towards closing the SDGs financing Gap in Nigeria.
Application Deadline | October 1, 2024 |
Value | NGN 1,000,000 |
Country to study | Nigeria |
Type | Undergraduate |
Sponsor | United Nations Development Programme UNDP |
Gender | Men and Women |
Awards and Recognition
There will be consolation prizes for other top entries.
The competition is open to all undergraduate Nigerian students in any discipline, currently enrolled in a recognized university or college in the country.
Participating students must submit a national identification, their university identification from their university.
Submission Guidelines
Essays will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
Timeline
For additional details, please contact:
Oyintare Abang: [email protected]
National Coordinator, Tax for SDGs,
Fatima Umar: [email protected]
SDG Finance Analyst
For more details, visit UNDP website