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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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  1. Jonathan Glennie

    Spain can be a trailblazer in this new age of aid austerity

    Opinion - Articles and blogs - 26 February 2013
    'I think aid should be increased because there are many issues that require international attention, including persistent poverty, but much more important are the objectives and effectiveness of aid interventions. Rather than worrying about how much money it is spending, Spain should demonstrate how much it can achieve with limited money.'
  2. Back under the microscope: insights from evidence on budget support

    Publication - Journal articles or issues - 17 January 2013
    Heidi Tavakoli, Gregory Smith
    This article analyses evidence for each of the expected benefits of budget support in turn, and finds the biggest improvements in the pro-poor nature of public expenditure and public financial management. For the full table of contents, or to subscribe or submit an article visit http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/dpr
  3. Strengthening public financial management in post-conflict countries

    Publication - Briefing papers - 28 April 2011
    Verena Fritz, Edward Hedger, and Ana Paula Fialho Lopes
    Understanding how to rebuild resilient states in post-conflict countries is an urgent priority for the international community. A new cross-country study of public financial management reforms in post-conflict situations shows that substantial progress is possible even in difficult circumstances, while showing a pattern of sequencing and progress that differs from standard assumptions. However, the impact on state building remains less than what might be hoped. That impact could be strengthened by persistently targeting sustainable capacity, challenging areas such as procurement, greater public awareness, and more rapid coverage of line ministries and sub-national levels.
  4. Does donor support to public financial management reforms in developing countries work? An analytical study of quantitative cross-country evidence

    Publication - Discussion papers - 19 April 2011
    Paolo de Renzio, Matt Andrews and Zac Mills
    This Working Paper is part of a broader evaluation of donor support to public financial management (PFM) reforms in developing countries, bringing together quantitative evidence on the quality of PFM systems and the impact of donor support to PFM reforms.
  5. Financing social protection in light of international spending targets: A public sector review

    Publication - Research reports and studies - 28 October 2010
    Jessica Hagen-Zanker; Anna McCord; Karen Ellis; Ed Hedger; Sam Moon; Rohit Singh

    This report highlights the tension faced by governments between the need for good public financial management on the one hand, and the challenge of meeting international commitments on the other, raising the impossibility of meeting the key development spending targets simultaneously. The study has a particular focus on social protection in response to growing government and donor interest in the affordability of provision in this sector.

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