Managing Resources to Build Back and Create a Better Future for Nias : Nias Public Expenditure Analysis

Already one of the poorest regions in Indonesia, the island of Nias was badly affected by the twin disasters of the 26 December 2004 tsunami and a devastating earthquake that struck three months later, on 28 March 2005. Now, more than two years aft...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Public Expenditure Review
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
MDF
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/07/8270113/managing-resources-build-back-create-better-future-nias-nias-public-expenditure-analysis
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7819
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topic ACCOUNTING
ADVERTISEMENT
AGGREGATE REVENUE
ALLOCATION
ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
BANK INDONESIA
BORROWING
BUDGET ALLOCATION
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
BUDGET BALANCE
BUDGET DATA
BUDGET SURPLUS
BUDGETING
BUDGETING PROCESS
CALCULATION
CALCULATIONS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET
CIVIL SERVANTS
CIVIL SERVICE
CIVIL SERVICE SALARIES
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMODITIES
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTIONS
COST OF COLLECTION
DATA COLLECTION
DEBTS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
DECONCENTRATION
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
DEPOSIT INTEREST
DISBURSEMENT
DISBURSEMENTS
DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION
EDUCATION SPENDING
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC SPENDING
ELECTRICITY
FINANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM
FINANCE MINISTRY
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL IMPACT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CAPACITY
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STATISTICS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FISCAL CAPACITY
FISCAL CONDITIONS
FISCAL GAPS
FISCAL IMBALANCES
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL POSITION
FISCAL POSITIONS
FUNGIBLE
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH SPENDING
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HIGHER ALLOCATIONS
HIGHER INFLATION
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMMUNIZATION
INCENTIVE MECHANISMS
INCOME LEVELS
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INFLATION RATES
INFRASTRUCTURE EXPENDITURE
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INVESTING
LEVIES
LEVY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIMITED INCOME
LITERACY
LOAN
LOCAL AUTONOMY
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL ECONOMY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL TAXES
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MDF
MIGRATION
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
NATIONAL BUDGET
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL PRIORITIES
NATURAL RESOURCES
OPERATIONAL COSTS
PERSONAL INCOME
PERSONAL INCOME TAX
PERSONNEL EXPENDITURE
PERSONNEL EXPENSES
PORTS
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
PROGRAMS
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ASSETS
PUBLIC EDUCATION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC REVENUE
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING PATTERNS
PUBLIC WORKS
QUALITY OF SERVICES
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX
REGIONAL GOVERNMENT
REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS
REPAYMENT
RESERVE
RESERVES
RESPONSIBILITIES
REVENUE SHARING
REVENUE SOURCES
ROAD NETWORK
ROADS
SANITATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECTORAL ALLOCATIONS
SECTORAL EXPENDITURE
SENIOR
SERVICE DELIVERY FUNCTIONS
SERVICE FACILITIES
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL INDICATORS
SOCIAL OUTCOMES
SOCIAL SERVICE
SOCIAL WELFARE
SPENDING LEVELS
STATE BUDGET
STOCK EXCHANGE
STREET LIGHTING
TAX BASE
TAX BASES
TAX COLLECTION
TAX REGULATIONS
TAX REVENUE
TAX REVENUES
TAX SHARING
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
TOTAL PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
TOTAL SPENDING
TRANSPORT
UNEXPECTED EXPENSES
USER CHARGES
VALUABLE
WAGE
WAREHOUSE
WATER SUPPLY
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
ADVERTISEMENT
AGGREGATE REVENUE
ALLOCATION
ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
BANK INDONESIA
BORROWING
BUDGET ALLOCATION
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
BUDGET BALANCE
BUDGET DATA
BUDGET SURPLUS
BUDGETING
BUDGETING PROCESS
CALCULATION
CALCULATIONS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET
CIVIL SERVANTS
CIVIL SERVICE
CIVIL SERVICE SALARIES
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMODITIES
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTIONS
COST OF COLLECTION
DATA COLLECTION
DEBTS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
DECONCENTRATION
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
DEPOSIT INTEREST
DISBURSEMENT
DISBURSEMENTS
DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION
EDUCATION SPENDING
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC SPENDING
ELECTRICITY
FINANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM
FINANCE MINISTRY
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL IMPACT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CAPACITY
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STATISTICS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FISCAL CAPACITY
FISCAL CONDITIONS
FISCAL GAPS
FISCAL IMBALANCES
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL POSITION
FISCAL POSITIONS
FUNGIBLE
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH SPENDING
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HIGHER ALLOCATIONS
HIGHER INFLATION
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMMUNIZATION
INCENTIVE MECHANISMS
INCOME LEVELS
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INFLATION RATES
INFRASTRUCTURE EXPENDITURE
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INVESTING
LEVIES
LEVY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIMITED INCOME
LITERACY
LOAN
LOCAL AUTONOMY
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL ECONOMY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL TAXES
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MDF
MIGRATION
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
NATIONAL BUDGET
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL PRIORITIES
NATURAL RESOURCES
OPERATIONAL COSTS
PERSONAL INCOME
PERSONAL INCOME TAX
PERSONNEL EXPENDITURE
PERSONNEL EXPENSES
PORTS
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
PROGRAMS
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ASSETS
PUBLIC EDUCATION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC REVENUE
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING PATTERNS
PUBLIC WORKS
QUALITY OF SERVICES
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX
REGIONAL GOVERNMENT
REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS
REPAYMENT
RESERVE
RESERVES
RESPONSIBILITIES
REVENUE SHARING
REVENUE SOURCES
ROAD NETWORK
ROADS
SANITATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECTORAL ALLOCATIONS
SECTORAL EXPENDITURE
SENIOR
SERVICE DELIVERY FUNCTIONS
SERVICE FACILITIES
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL INDICATORS
SOCIAL OUTCOMES
SOCIAL SERVICE
SOCIAL WELFARE
SPENDING LEVELS
STATE BUDGET
STOCK EXCHANGE
STREET LIGHTING
TAX BASE
TAX BASES
TAX COLLECTION
TAX REGULATIONS
TAX REVENUE
TAX REVENUES
TAX SHARING
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
TOTAL PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
TOTAL SPENDING
TRANSPORT
UNEXPECTED EXPENSES
USER CHARGES
VALUABLE
WAGE
WAREHOUSE
WATER SUPPLY
World Bank
Managing Resources to Build Back and Create a Better Future for Nias : Nias Public Expenditure Analysis
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
description Already one of the poorest regions in Indonesia, the island of Nias was badly affected by the twin disasters of the 26 December 2004 tsunami and a devastating earthquake that struck three months later, on 28 March 2005. Now, more than two years after the disasters and despite the significant progress that has undoubtedly been made, some troubling trends are starting to emerge, of which this report takes stock. In particular, funds are not being disbursed at the desired pace as the reconstruction effort faces enormous implementation challenges. The allocation of significant resources for reconstruction, as well as the decentralization process, entails both opportunities and challenges for the development of Nias. This report assists in making use of those opportunities and overcoming the challenges by informing the planning and budgeting process of the two district governments in Nias, and analyzing constraints in public financial management in both districts, as well as identifying key gaps in the reconstruction process.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Managing Resources to Build Back and Create a Better Future for Nias : Nias Public Expenditure Analysis
title_short Managing Resources to Build Back and Create a Better Future for Nias : Nias Public Expenditure Analysis
title_full Managing Resources to Build Back and Create a Better Future for Nias : Nias Public Expenditure Analysis
title_fullStr Managing Resources to Build Back and Create a Better Future for Nias : Nias Public Expenditure Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Managing Resources to Build Back and Create a Better Future for Nias : Nias Public Expenditure Analysis
title_sort managing resources to build back and create a better future for nias : nias public expenditure analysis
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/07/8270113/managing-resources-build-back-create-better-future-nias-nias-public-expenditure-analysis
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7819
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spelling okr-10986-78192021-04-23T14:02:37Z Managing Resources to Build Back and Create a Better Future for Nias : Nias Public Expenditure Analysis World Bank ACCOUNTING ADVERTISEMENT AGGREGATE REVENUE ALLOCATION ALLOCATION OF FUNDS ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES BANK INDONESIA BORROWING BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGET BALANCE BUDGET DATA BUDGET SURPLUS BUDGETING BUDGETING PROCESS CALCULATION CALCULATIONS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SERVICE SALARIES COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMODITIES CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COST OF COLLECTION DATA COLLECTION DEBTS DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECONCENTRATION DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DEPOSIT INTEREST DISBURSEMENT DISBURSEMENTS DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION EDUCATION SPENDING EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC SPENDING ELECTRICITY FINANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM FINANCE MINISTRY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL IMPACT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CAPACITY FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STATISTICS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FISCAL CAPACITY FISCAL CONDITIONS FISCAL GAPS FISCAL IMBALANCES FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL POSITION FISCAL POSITIONS FUNGIBLE GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HIGHER ALLOCATIONS HIGHER INFLATION HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMUNIZATION INCENTIVE MECHANISMS INCOME LEVELS INFLATION INFLATION RATE INFLATION RATES INFRASTRUCTURE EXPENDITURE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INTERNATIONAL STANDARD INVESTING LEVIES LEVY LIFE EXPECTANCY LIMITED INCOME LITERACY LOAN LOCAL AUTONOMY LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL ECONOMY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL TAXES MAINTENANCE COSTS MDF MIGRATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATURAL RESOURCES OPERATIONAL COSTS PERSONAL INCOME PERSONAL INCOME TAX PERSONNEL EXPENDITURE PERSONNEL EXPENSES PORTS POVERTY LEVEL POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES PROGRAMS PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PUBLIC PUBLIC ASSETS PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC REVENUE PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PATTERNS PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF SERVICES REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX REGIONAL GOVERNMENT REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS REPAYMENT RESERVE RESERVES RESPONSIBILITIES REVENUE SHARING REVENUE SOURCES ROAD NETWORK ROADS SANITATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECTORAL ALLOCATIONS SECTORAL EXPENDITURE SENIOR SERVICE DELIVERY FUNCTIONS SERVICE FACILITIES SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL OUTCOMES SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL WELFARE SPENDING LEVELS STATE BUDGET STOCK EXCHANGE STREET LIGHTING TAX BASE TAX BASES TAX COLLECTION TAX REGULATIONS TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAX SHARING TOTAL EXPENDITURE TOTAL PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TOTAL SPENDING TRANSPORT UNEXPECTED EXPENSES USER CHARGES VALUABLE WAGE WAREHOUSE WATER SUPPLY Already one of the poorest regions in Indonesia, the island of Nias was badly affected by the twin disasters of the 26 December 2004 tsunami and a devastating earthquake that struck three months later, on 28 March 2005. Now, more than two years after the disasters and despite the significant progress that has undoubtedly been made, some troubling trends are starting to emerge, of which this report takes stock. In particular, funds are not being disbursed at the desired pace as the reconstruction effort faces enormous implementation challenges. The allocation of significant resources for reconstruction, as well as the decentralization process, entails both opportunities and challenges for the development of Nias. This report assists in making use of those opportunities and overcoming the challenges by informing the planning and budgeting process of the two district governments in Nias, and analyzing constraints in public financial management in both districts, as well as identifying key gaps in the reconstruction process. 2012-06-12T16:06:38Z 2012-06-12T16:06:38Z 2007-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/07/8270113/managing-resources-build-back-create-better-future-nias-nias-public-expenditure-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7819 English 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 East Asia and Pacific Indonesia