Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Assessment : Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Somali Regional State Government)
The objective of the Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessment is to review the current performance of the public financial management (PFM) systems, processes, and institutions of the Somali regional government since the la...
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okr-10986-340532021-05-25T09:55:04Z Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Assessment : Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Somali Regional State Government) World Bank REGIONAL GOVERNANCE FISCAL TRENDS PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS TRANSPARENCY SUBNATIONAL GOVERNANCE PUBLIC FINANCE SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT DEBT MANAGEMENT BUDGET EXECUTION REVENUE ADMINISTRATION PROCUREMENT ACCOUNTABILITY AUDITING REPORTING PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM The objective of the Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessment is to review the current performance of the public financial management (PFM) systems, processes, and institutions of the Somali regional government since the last assessment in 2015. The assessment is aimed at assisting the government in identifying PFM weaknesses that may inhibit effective delivery of services to its citizens and the realization of its development objectives in general. Furthermore, the findings of the PEFA assessment will assist the government in developing a PFM reform strategy and provide the basis for a coherent PFM reform program that can be supported by development partners (DPs), as well as through the government’s own initiatives. The Somali assessment covered regional government budgeted units, extra-budgetary units (EBUs), Office of the Regional Auditor General (ORAG), the regional council, public enterprises, and the chamber of commerce assessment shows the state of PFM performance of the region at the time of the fieldwork as of November 2019. The assessment management framework, oversight, and quality assurance are summarized in this report. 2020-07-08T21:25:35Z 2020-07-08T21:25:35Z 2020-03-11 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/382231593093815459/Somali-Regional-State-Government http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34053 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Country Financial Accountability Assessment Africa Ethiopia |
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The objective of the Public Expenditure
and Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessment is to review
the current performance of the public financial management
(PFM) systems, processes, and institutions of the Somali
regional government since the last assessment in 2015. The
assessment is aimed at assisting the government in
identifying PFM weaknesses that may inhibit effective
delivery of services to its citizens and the realization of
its development objectives in general. Furthermore, the
findings of the PEFA assessment will assist the government
in developing a PFM reform strategy and provide the basis
for a coherent PFM reform program that can be supported by
development partners (DPs), as well as through the
government’s own initiatives. The Somali assessment covered
regional government budgeted units, extra-budgetary units
(EBUs), Office of the Regional Auditor General (ORAG), the
regional council, public enterprises, and the chamber of
commerce assessment shows the state of PFM performance of
the region at the time of the fieldwork as of November 2019.
The assessment management framework, oversight, and quality
assurance are summarized in this report. |
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Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Assessment : Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Somali Regional State Government) |
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Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Assessment : Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Somali Regional State Government) |
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Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Assessment : Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Somali Regional State Government) |
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Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Assessment : Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Somali Regional State Government) |
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Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Assessment : Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Somali Regional State Government) |
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public expenditure and financial accountability assessment : federal democratic republic of ethiopia (somali regional state government) |
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