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An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN
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Edward Hedger
Edward Hedger

Edward Hedger

Edward Hedger is Head of the Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure at the Overseas Development Institute in London. He specialises in budgeting and public expenditure management reform issues in developing countries and fragile states. He has also worked on the design and implementation of aid modalities, the political economy of policy reforms, and the role of domestic accountability mechanisms.

His experience includes long-term assignments as team leader of a multi-year public finance reform programme in the Russian Federation and as budget adviser to the ministry of finance in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has also worked as a short-term consultant in areas of budget planning and preparation, external audit and accountability, and public administration reform in countries across sub-Saharan Africa, Western Balkans and Central Asia -- including several post-conflict countries. Current research focuses on the political economy of PFM reform processes and the value for money of aid interventions. He is team leader for a World Bank study to review PFM reform experience in eight post-conflict fragile states (including Liberia, Sierra Leone and DR Congo) and to develop operational guidance.

Outputs

Approach paper for capacity development in fragile states

Projects - June 2009 to July 2009
This paper, commissioned by the World Bank Institute, is to identify the key capacity development (CD) constraints and priorities for countries experiencing variable levels of fragility and conflict, and recommend appropriate approaches, products and services to address these in the context of WBI’s renewal strategy.

Predictability of aid

Projects - February 2009 to December 2009

Study to examine in-depth the problem of aid predictability at aggregate and sector levels, and its impact upon the delivery and performance of government programmes in the health sector.

Funding gap in basic education

Projects - October 2008 to December 2009

The purpose of the study is to identify and analyse the key factors that affect the external financing of primary education in developing countries from the varying perspectives of current and potential funders.

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