Tim's programmes and teams:
Research Associate
Tim Williamson is an economist who has experience of working in the Ministry of Finance, Planning & Economic Development in Uganda. Tim has been one of the key drivers of the Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure, and is now based back in Uganda. His key areas of specialist knowledge include pro-poor public expenditure management and fiscal decentralisation.
Recent publications and other resources
Recent projects, networks and partnerships
Sindh Education Reform ProgrammeAugust 2007 - February 2012 Sector Budget Support in Practice 2008 Good Governance, Aid Modalities and Poverty Reduction December 2005 - March 2008 Tanzania Scenario AnalysisSeptember 2007 - December 2007 Uganda Development Partner Division of Labour Exercise July 2006 - April 2007 Fiscal Institutional Arrangements in PakistanAugust 2006 - April 2007 Design Appraisal of GoU Financial Management and Accountability ProgrammeFebruary 2006 - December 2006 Preparation for PFM Guidelines, Uganda2006 Integrating reporting of PRS and Budget ImplementationJanuary 2006 - August 2006 Development Planning Specialist in RwandaFebruary 2006 - June 2006 Preparation PFM GuidelinesApril 2006 - June 2006 Joint Evaluation of General Budget Support - UgandaDecember 2004 - May 2006 Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability Review 2006 (Budget Structures Focus)February 2006 - May 2006 Design Phase Improving Maternal and Newborn Health through strengthening health systems2005 Government Planning and Budgeting Training Programme2005 Improving Maternal and Newborn Health Through Strengthening Health Systems2005 Masibambane Sector Collaboration Review2005 Workshop on Fiscal Decentralisation in Rwanda2005 CIFA Uganda Local Government Assessment2004 Joint Evaluation of Budget Support in Tanzania2004 Service delivery and devolution in Punjab2004 Tracking financial flows to 'Education For All', Uganda2004 Review the Implementation of Decentralisation in UgandaSeptember 2004 - November 2004 Design of Financial Management Accountability & Reporting, Uganda2003
Recent participation in events and workshops