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Version 7 section•brief discussion 22 EconomyApproximate starting point of current state and peace buildingRelative progress by 2010Afghanistan 2001‐02 SubstantialCambodia 1991‐93 IntermediateCongo, Dem. Rep. 2001 LimitedKosovo 1999 SubstantialLiberia 2003 IntermediateSierra Leone 2002 SubstantialTajikistan 1997 LimitedWest Bank & Gaza 1993‐2002 Intermediate Version 7 section•brief discussion Company SummaryFreeBalance is a global provider of software solutions for public financial management (PFM ). – Canadian software company ISO-9001/2000certified – Strong domain expertise in government financial management, 100% focus on government – Integrated technology for budget formulation and public expenditure management – De facto standard for fast implementations – Global presence, implemented in every World Bank region Version 7 section•brief discussion 4KOSOVOSIERRALEONE TIMOR-LESTELIBERIAPANAMACANADAUSA JAMAICANUNAVUTNAMIBIASOUTHSUDAN AFGHANISTAN PAKISTAN WEST BANK IRAQ ISNTALLED BASEPOST CONFLICT ANTIGUAUGANDAMONGOLIAKYRGYZSTANGUYANA of 26Leave a CommentSubmitCharacters: 400Post-Conflict Public Financial ManagementThis presentation was delivered as part of the "Developing Finance: Transparency and Good Practice" workshop at the Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF) 2011. This workshop looked at the management reconstruction and development relief funds, contributions and good practiceTRANSCRIPT
Post‐Conflict Public Financial Management
Doug Hadden
VP Products
2011‐06‐09
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EconomyApproximate starting point of current state and peace building
Relative progress by 2010
Afghanistan 2001‐02 Substantial
Cambodia 1991‐93 Intermediate
Congo, Dem. Rep. 2001 Limited
Kosovo 1999 Substantial
Liberia 2003 Intermediate
Sierra Leone 2002 Substantial
Tajikistan 1997 Limited
West Bank & Gaza 1993‐2002 Intermediate
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Company SummaryFreeBalance is a global provider of software solutions for public financial management (PFM).– Canadian software company ISO-9001/2000 certified – Strong domain expertise in government financial management, 100% focus on government
– Integrated technology for budget formulation and public expenditure management
– De facto standard for fast implementations– Global presence, implemented in every World Bank region
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KOSOVO
SIERRA LEONE
TIMOR-LESTE
LIBERIA
PANAMA
CANADA
USA
JAMAICA
NUNAVUT
NAMIBIA
SOUTHSUDAN
AFGHANISTAN
PAKISTAN
WEST BANK
IRAQ
ISNTALLED BASE
POST CONFLICT
ANTIGUA
UGANDA
MONGOLIA
KYRGYZSTAN
GUYANA
Post‐Conflict, Post Disaster Conditions
1. Government Capacity
2. Social Cohesion
3. Prioritization Clarity
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Lessons
1. Best is the Enemy of Good
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2. Budget Execution
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track the money
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3. Sequence
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4. Capacity Building
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5. Quick Wins
Transparency Momentum
Sequence ImpactBudget Execution Spend based on approved budget, auditable
Budget Controls Barriers to financial fraud and corruption
Reporting Transparency meeting international standards
Country Systems Improve efficiency, coordination, fungibility
Budget Planning Credible budgets
Revenue Systems Increase citizen involvement
Transparency PortalsBuild confidence, improve government performance
Decentralization Improve local decisions
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Virtuous Circle
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gain momentum
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public financial management cycle
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country targets2525
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Version 7 sectionStrengthening Public Financial Management in Postconflict Countries:
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPREMNET/Resources/EP54.pdf
Donor funding and Public Finance Management (PFM) reform in post‐conflict countries: Recommendations derived from personal observations:
http://www.odi.org.uk/events/documents/2513‐steve‐symansky‐discussion‐paper.pdf
Afghanistan Case Study
http://www.freebalance.com/news/2011/Afghanistan‐Improves‐Governance‐Through‐Public‐Financial‐Management‐ Reform.asp
Kosovo Case Study
http://www.freebalance.com/news/2010/Government‐of‐Kosovo‐Improves‐Governance‐Through‐PFM‐Reform.asp
Timor‐Leste Transparency Innovation
http://www.freebalance.com/news/2011/FreeBalance‐Promotes‐Transparency‐Innovation‐by‐the‐Government‐of‐Timor‐ Leste.asp
References www.freebalance.com/blog
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