Cote d'Ivoire - Strengthening Public Expenditure Management and Controls : Public Expenditure Review
Cote d'Ivoire has witnessed unprecedented instability since 1999 and political tensions culminated in the civil conflict in 2002; while the war seems over, reconciliation has not been easy. The conflict resulted in a massive economic and socia...
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POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT PEACE AGREEMENTS MACROECONOMIC CONTEXT FISCAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GOVERNANCE COCOA INDUSTRY COFFEE INDUSTRY SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT BUDGET PROCESS BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION HEAVILY INDEBTED POOR COUNTRIES DECENTRALIZATION EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE GOVERNMENT SPENDING POLICY DISBURSEMENT MONITORING & EVALUATION ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ANALYTICAL WORK ANTI-CORRUPTION BUDGET DEFICIT BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGET PROCESS CIVIL CONFLICT CPI DEBT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EXCHANGE RATE EXECUTION EXPENDITURE SURVEY EXTERNAL DEBT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL SITUATION FISCAL TRANSPARENCY FOREIGN INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT FINANCE GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION GROWTH ELASTICITY HUMAN RIGHTS ILLITERACY IMPORTS INCOME INFLATION LABOR FORCE LIFE EXPECTANCY MALNUTRITION MINISTERS MORTALITY OIL POLITICAL INSTABILITY POOR COUNTRIES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRESIDENCY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SERVICES RADIO REFUGEES RESOURCE ALLOCATION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS SOCIAL SERVICES STRUCTURAL REFORMS TASK TEAM LEADER TAX TERMS OF TRADE TRADE TAXES TRANSPARENCY TREASURY URBAN POPULATION VIOLENCE VULNERABLE GROUPS WAGES |
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POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT PEACE AGREEMENTS MACROECONOMIC CONTEXT FISCAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GOVERNANCE COCOA INDUSTRY COFFEE INDUSTRY SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT BUDGET PROCESS BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION HEAVILY INDEBTED POOR COUNTRIES DECENTRALIZATION EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE GOVERNMENT SPENDING POLICY DISBURSEMENT MONITORING & EVALUATION ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ANALYTICAL WORK ANTI-CORRUPTION BUDGET DEFICIT BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGET PROCESS CIVIL CONFLICT CPI DEBT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EXCHANGE RATE EXECUTION EXPENDITURE SURVEY EXTERNAL DEBT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL SITUATION FISCAL TRANSPARENCY FOREIGN INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT FINANCE GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION GROWTH ELASTICITY HUMAN RIGHTS ILLITERACY IMPORTS INCOME INFLATION LABOR FORCE LIFE EXPECTANCY MALNUTRITION MINISTERS MORTALITY OIL POLITICAL INSTABILITY POOR COUNTRIES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRESIDENCY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SERVICES RADIO REFUGEES RESOURCE ALLOCATION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS SOCIAL SERVICES STRUCTURAL REFORMS TASK TEAM LEADER TAX TERMS OF TRADE TRADE TAXES TRANSPARENCY TREASURY URBAN POPULATION VIOLENCE VULNERABLE GROUPS WAGES World Bank Cote d'Ivoire - Strengthening Public Expenditure Management and Controls : Public Expenditure Review |
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Cote d'Ivoire has witnessed
unprecedented instability since 1999 and political tensions
culminated in the civil conflict in 2002; while the war
seems over, reconciliation has not been easy. The conflict
resulted in a massive economic and social impact, affecting
the entire sub-region. In July 2003, the respective
militaries had signed a formal declaration of the end of
war. An amnesty law was passed, overcoming a major roadblock
to the disarmament process. Furthermore, there is agreement
on a number of elements of the demobilization and
disarmament process. Also, during April-August, despite
difficulties, the government of national reconciliation has
shown that various parties could work together to implement
the peace accord. The authorities would like to lay the
foundation for a speedy recovery when the peace process is
fully consolidated. To set the stage for accelerated
recovery, a key policy challenge in Cote d'Ivoire is
improving public expenditure management, transparency and
controls. This report provides a preliminary and selective
analysis of key post-conflict public expenditure management
issues facing the new government. This report is primarily
an operational document, envisaged to advance the dialogue
with the authorities and help strengthen post-conflict
public expenditure management and speed the delivery of
emergency assistance. It will soon be followed by a
companion volume with a more traditional analysis of the
structure and efficiency of public expenditures and the
social impact. The report is organized around three main
chapters, as follows: Chapter 1 provides background to the
main body of the report (chapters 2 and 3) and briefly
reviews the post-conflict situation, including the impact of
the crisis, the governance problems (e.g., in the
cocoa/coffee sector), and an outline of the report's
links with the Interim Transitional Support Strategy (I-TSS)
under preparation; Chapter 2 analyses salient public
expenditure management (PEM) issues, inter alia, using
standard HIPC assessment indicators; and Chapter 3 analyses
institutional and operational issues in expenditure control systems. |
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Cote d'Ivoire - Strengthening Public Expenditure Management and Controls : Public Expenditure Review |
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Cote d'Ivoire - Strengthening Public Expenditure Management and Controls : Public Expenditure Review |
title_full |
Cote d'Ivoire - Strengthening Public Expenditure Management and Controls : Public Expenditure Review |
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Cote d'Ivoire - Strengthening Public Expenditure Management and Controls : Public Expenditure Review |
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Cote d'Ivoire - Strengthening Public Expenditure Management and Controls : Public Expenditure Review |
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cote d'ivoire - strengthening public expenditure management and controls : public expenditure review |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/12/2862787/cote-divoire-strengthening-public-expenditure-management-controls-public-expenditure-review-cote-d-ivoire-strengthening-public-expenditure-management-controls-public-expenditure-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14670 |
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okr-10986-146702021-04-23T14:03:17Z Cote d'Ivoire - Strengthening Public Expenditure Management and Controls : Public Expenditure Review World Bank POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT PEACE AGREEMENTS MACROECONOMIC CONTEXT FISCAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GOVERNANCE COCOA INDUSTRY COFFEE INDUSTRY SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT BUDGET PROCESS BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION HEAVILY INDEBTED POOR COUNTRIES DECENTRALIZATION EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE GOVERNMENT SPENDING POLICY DISBURSEMENT MONITORING & EVALUATION ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ANALYTICAL WORK ANTI-CORRUPTION BUDGET DEFICIT BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGET PROCESS CIVIL CONFLICT CPI DEBT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EXCHANGE RATE EXECUTION EXPENDITURE SURVEY EXTERNAL DEBT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL SITUATION FISCAL TRANSPARENCY FOREIGN INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT FINANCE GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION GROWTH ELASTICITY HUMAN RIGHTS ILLITERACY IMPORTS INCOME INFLATION LABOR FORCE LIFE EXPECTANCY MALNUTRITION MINISTERS MORTALITY OIL POLITICAL INSTABILITY POOR COUNTRIES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRESIDENCY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SERVICES RADIO REFUGEES RESOURCE ALLOCATION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS SOCIAL SERVICES STRUCTURAL REFORMS TASK TEAM LEADER TAX TERMS OF TRADE TRADE TAXES TRANSPARENCY TREASURY URBAN POPULATION VIOLENCE VULNERABLE GROUPS WAGES Cote d'Ivoire has witnessed unprecedented instability since 1999 and political tensions culminated in the civil conflict in 2002; while the war seems over, reconciliation has not been easy. The conflict resulted in a massive economic and social impact, affecting the entire sub-region. In July 2003, the respective militaries had signed a formal declaration of the end of war. An amnesty law was passed, overcoming a major roadblock to the disarmament process. Furthermore, there is agreement on a number of elements of the demobilization and disarmament process. Also, during April-August, despite difficulties, the government of national reconciliation has shown that various parties could work together to implement the peace accord. The authorities would like to lay the foundation for a speedy recovery when the peace process is fully consolidated. To set the stage for accelerated recovery, a key policy challenge in Cote d'Ivoire is improving public expenditure management, transparency and controls. This report provides a preliminary and selective analysis of key post-conflict public expenditure management issues facing the new government. This report is primarily an operational document, envisaged to advance the dialogue with the authorities and help strengthen post-conflict public expenditure management and speed the delivery of emergency assistance. It will soon be followed by a companion volume with a more traditional analysis of the structure and efficiency of public expenditures and the social impact. The report is organized around three main chapters, as follows: Chapter 1 provides background to the main body of the report (chapters 2 and 3) and briefly reviews the post-conflict situation, including the impact of the crisis, the governance problems (e.g., in the cocoa/coffee sector), and an outline of the report's links with the Interim Transitional Support Strategy (I-TSS) under preparation; Chapter 2 analyses salient public expenditure management (PEM) issues, inter alia, using standard HIPC assessment indicators; and Chapter 3 analyses institutional and operational issues in expenditure control systems. 2013-07-30T21:30:23Z 2013-07-30T21:30:23Z 2003-12-16 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/12/2862787/cote-divoire-strengthening-public-expenditure-management-controls-public-expenditure-review-cote-d-ivoire-strengthening-public-expenditure-management-controls-public-expenditure-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14670 English en_US Public expenditure review (PER); CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Economic & Sector Work Africa Cote d'Ivoire |