Joan Stott

SENIOR Programme Officer

Joan Stott

Joan Stott holds a Bachelor of Business Science in Economics and a Master’s in Economics from Rhodes University. While completing her postgraduate studies, she began her career in the Budget Office at South Africa’s National Treasury. From 2005 to 2012, she managed the fiscal framework and contributed to seven national budget cycles. During this time, she also played a key role in South Africa’s engagements with SACU, the G20, IMF, World Bank, and credit ratings agencies.

In 2012, Joan transitioned from government to roles in economic policy and legislative development at Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) and the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC). The following year, she was awarded the prestigious Mo Ibrahim Foundation Leadership Fellowship. As part of the fellowship, she was mentored by then African Development Bank President Donald Kaberuka and seconded to the office of the Special Envoy on Gender, Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi. She continued consulting for the Bank on advancing women’s financial inclusion across Africa until 2015.

Since then, Joan has continued to deepen her work in public finance and institutional economics, holding roles at the Collaborative Africa Budget Reform Initiative (CABRI), the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Treatment Action Campaign, UNICEF, the African Union, and Amnesty International. She brings to the IEJ a wealth of experience in public finance management, policy development, institutional capacity-building, and advancing socio-economic and fiscal justice.

Email: joan.stott@iej.org.za