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undermines the fiscal impact of reforms as found in Kenya. Keywords: Public Financial Management, Kenya, Rwanda, PEFA, budget …
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The Pacific Financial Technical Assistance Center (PFTAC) produced 'A Public Financial Management Roadmap for Forum … Island Countries' ("The Roadmap") in 2009 (PFTAC 2010). This document was adopted at the Forum Economic Ministers' Meeting … Countries. The document established the need for regular Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessments and …
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paper analyzes more than 30 PEFA assessments carried out across the region. The region shares the generally slow pace of PFM … reforms and leadership by finance ministries are critical. PFTAC's advice is highly regarded across the region, and it could …
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Assistance Center (PFTAC) and joint efforts by the Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) Secretariat …
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Pacific island countries (PICs) are vulnerable severe natural disasters, especially cyclones, inflicting large losses on their economies. In the aftermath of disasters, PIC governments face revenue losses and spending pressures to address post-disaster relief and recovery efforts. This paper...
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This note is intended to inform Public Financial Management (PFM) reform in small Pacific Island Countries (PICs). PFM systems in PIC contexts are often very different from the sophisticated and comprehensive systems operating in larger, wealthier countries. The authors give two key messages....
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-ökologische­ Finanzpolitik, deren Motto auf demokratische Kontrolle abstellt und lautet: »Reclaim the Budget – Fordert die Budgethoheit«. …
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