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The Strengthened Approach to Supporting PFM reforms Applying the PFM Performance Measurement Framework Washington, D.C., January 17-18, 2007 Bill Dorotinsky.

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1 The Strengthened Approach to Supporting PFM reforms Applying the PFM Performance Measurement Framework Washington, D.C., January 17-18, 2007 Bill Dorotinsky World Bank

2 Comparison of HIPC Expenditure Tracking Assessment Outcomes of 2001 & 2004 Source: Fund-Bank AAP database http://www1.worldbank.org/publicsector/pe/hipcpapers.htm

3 Limited progress or little evidence of progress Large amount of PFM work undertaken, mostly by development agencies and a good deal of knowledge generated. Limitations The duplication and lack of coordination in the work has led to a heavy burden on partner governments. With the exception of HIPC benchmarks, it has not been possible to demonstrate whether a country’s PFM performance is improving over time. The monitoring of PFM reforms has tended to focus on inputs and activities, rather than on the impact on PFM performance.

4 Examples of challenges Types of PFM diagnostic exercises in 2003 (Percentage of total exercises by type) The average number of reviews for a country in 2003 was 4.6 reviews. Niger was subject to the most reviews with 10. Source: SPA Budget Support Alignment Survey 2004

5 Examples of challenges PFM diagnostic exercises and action plans Percentage of total reviews producing PFM Action Plan Comprehensive Action Plans as percentage of total Source: SPA Budget Support Alignment Survey 2004 Most reviews produce PFM Action Plans….. ….and most reviews seem to be drawn together into comprehensive PFM Action Plans….. But we do not know how many are Government-led plans…..

6 The Strengthened Approach to supporting PFM reforms 1.A country-led reform program – including a PFM reform strategy and action plan 2.A donor coordinated program of support 3.A common framework for measuring and monitoring results over time – The PFM Performance Measurement Framework

7 Planning and undertaking diagnostic work over time. Designing reform measures and integrating them in the reform program. Implementing reforms Monitoring of progress over time. 1. A country-led PFM reform program The government-led reform program The government reform program reflects country priorities, and is not driven by the donors’ agenda. The overall direction and responsibility for the reform program is integrated within the government structures. No blueprint for the government reform program, but some common defining features:

8 2. The program of support of the donors Coordinated program of support by the donors to support capacity building A critical condition for the success of the government-led reform program is that donors align their support. Analytic support Donor analytic support and advice to government for (i) PFM diagnosis (through modules), and (ii) development and implementation of country-led reform strategy and action plan. Analytic support Donor analytic support and advice to government for (i) PFM diagnosis (through modules), and (ii) development and implementation of country-led reform strategy and action plan. Technical cooperation support According to the priorities defined in the PFM reform strategy, donors provide technical and capacity- building assistance and other support. Technical cooperation support According to the priorities defined in the PFM reform strategy, donors provide technical and capacity- building assistance and other support. Financing Financial support aligned to support the implementation of the PFM reform strategy (streamlined conditionality). Financing Financial support aligned to support the implementation of the PFM reform strategy (streamlined conditionality).

9 3. The PFM Performance Measurement Framework A standard set of high level indicators Widely accepted but limited in number Broad measures of performance relative to key PFM system characteristics Enabling credible monitoring of performance and progress over time A PFM Performance Report Integrative, narrative report based on the indicators and assessing performance; based on observable, empirical evidence. Updated periodically, depending on country circumstances and operational needs Contributing to coordinated assessment Feeds into government-donor policy dialogue

10 Focused on high level system performance of the core PFM functions; not on details of institutional, organizational and human resource capacity Focused on central government PFM performance including its links to other parts of the public sector Providing full overview of PFM system incl. revenue, expenditure, procurement, financial assets and liabilities Calibrated on the basis of extent of ‘Good Practice’ in PFM, but not ‘best’ or ‘cutting-edge’ Widely applicable to countries at all levels of development Main Features of the Framework

11 PEFA Indicator Coverage Budget Execution Accounting and Reporting External Audit and Oversight Budget Formulation 1.Aggregate expenditure out-turn 2.Composition of expenditure out-turn 3.Aggregate revenue out-turn 4.payment arrears 5.Classification of the budget 11.Orderliness in annual budget process 12.Multi-year perspective 13.Transparency of taxpayer obligations and liabilities 14.Effectiveness of taxpayer registration and assessment 15.Effectiveness of tax collection 16.Predictability of funds for commitment 17.Recording/management of cash, debt and guarantees 18.Effectiveness of payroll controls 19.Competition, value for money and controls in procurement 20.Effectiveness of internal controls 21.Effectiveness of internal audit 22.Accounts reconciliation 23.Resources received by service delivery units 24.Quality and timeliness of in-year budget reports 25.Quality and timeliness of annual financial statements 26.External audit 27.Legislative scrutiny of budget 28.Legislative scrutiny of external audit reports 6.Comprehensiveness of information 7.unreported government operations 8.Transparency of inter-governmental fiscal relations 9.Oversight of aggregate fiscal risk 10.Public access to key fiscal information Cross-cutting Indicators

12 The Strengthened Approach focuses on improvements in country PFM systems: Implications of the Strengthened Approach ? Emphasizing country leadership and ownership for results Common information pool, fewer duplicative diagnostics Joint donor work in country, reducing diagnostics Less emphasis on diagnostics, more on capacity-building With performance framework, more learning of what works and why

13 Strategy for Rolling out the Strengthened Approach  The PFM Performance Measurement Framework is the concrete instrument used in that process  Application of the Framework is entirely decentralized to the country level (if, when, how to use the Framework)  A commonly implemented and agreed assessment may facilitate coordination of next steps in donor support to government reforms  Creation of the Common Information Pool seen as the first step

14 Roll-out status Assessment Status as at October 2006 33 substantially completed i.e. draft/final report 16 on-going but report not yet issued 36 agreed with government but not started Roll-out rate: 2-3 new assessments per month Outlook for early 2008 75 countries covered a few repeat assessments

15 Geographical distribution

16 Q&A Discussion


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