


The mobilisation of domestic public revenue is the capacity of States to raise revenue, mainly through taxation, and to use it to finance their growth. It is the biggest source of development finance in Africa, and is much larger than official development assistance.
France has made the domestic revenue mobilisation (DRM) one of the priorities of its development and international cooperation policy.
In 2020, the Ministry of the Economy and Finance, and the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs drew up a Strategic Investment Plan for Development (PISD) aimed at financing bilateral and multilateral initiatives to increase the mobilisation of domestic resources in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The interministerial network on the domestic revenue mobilisation contributes to this plan by:
FERDI engages in discussions and disseminates knowledge on topics such as tax compliance , environmental taxation, gender and taxation, and excise taxes related to public health.
It organises and promotes webinars and calls for papers, and ccoperates in disseminating publications. It provides the secretariat for the platform's steering committees.






