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Better Aid
Managing Development Resources
The Use of Country Systems in Public Financial Management
OECD Publishing
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Disponibilité: Disponible  Date de parution:  09 avr 2009  Langue: Anglais  Pages: 92  Tableaux: Graphiques: ISBN: 9789264056152  Code OCDE: 432009061P1 
 

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Successful development depends in large part on the efficiency, integrity and effectiveness with which the state raises, manages and expends public resources. Improving the rules and institutions governing these activities should be a major component, therefore, of any development approach. Given that strengthening Public Financial Management (PFM) is at the heart of the Millennium Development Goals, and good governance more generally, the Paris Declaration (2005) seeks to promote joint efforts in this area between donors and partner countries. This report takes stock of progress in strengthening public financial management systems and provides recommendations on how best to facilitate achieving the 2010 targets set out in the Paris Declaration.

It sets out the benefits of and rationale for using country systems, assesses progress in meeting the Paris Declaration targets, reviews the landscape of PFM reforms in partner countries, looks at drivers of successful PFM reforms, examines the factors that influence decisions to use country PFM systems, focusing on the perceived risks and their assessment and management, and describes the PEFA (Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability) assessment, which provides information on the quality of a country’s PFM system.

This report shows that now, as perhaps never before, partner countries and donors must strive to build mutual trust and work together in a true partnership for results.


Autres langues:  Français (Disponible)

Autres versions:  Livre électronique - Format PDF

Pour en savoir plus:
Harmonising Donor Practices for Effective Aid Delivery - Volume 2: Budget Support, Sector Wide Approaches and Capacity Development in Public Financial Management (Disponible)
OECD Journal on Development, Volume 8 Issue 2 - 2006 Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration: Overview of the Results (Disponible (impression à la demande))
2008 Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration - Making Aid More Effective by 2010 (Disponible)
Aid Effectiveness - A Progress Report on Implementing the Paris Declaration (Disponible)



Tables des matières:

Foreword
Executive Summary
Chapter 1. Background, Definitions, and Scope of the Report
Chapter 2. Aid Effectiveness and the Use of Country Public Financial Management (PFM) Systems: Rationale and Findings
Chapter 3. Strengthening Country PFM Systems
Chapter 4. Practices in the Use of Country PFM Systems
Chapter 5. Measuring the Performance of Country PFM Systems
Annex I. Components of PFM Systems and Indicators of their Use
Annex II. Overview of the PEFA PFM/High-Level Performance Indicator Set
Annex III. PEFA linkage with the CPIA Questions
Annex IV. The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness
-Appendix A. Methodological Notes on the Indicators of Progress
-Appendix B. List of Participating Countries and Organisations
Annex V. Accra Agenda for Action

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