Substantial but Uneven Achievement--Selected Success When Stars Align : Public Financial Management Reforms in Sierra Leone
In the decade following the end of the civil war, the Government of Sierra Leone made substantial progress in strengthening public financial management. Improvements were achieved across all aspects of the budget cycle and were particularly notable with regard to budget execution functions. The main factors that appear to have contributed to these improvements are a strong starting position at the beginning of the cease-fire; political appetite for public financial management reforms; a cadre of motivated and professional local technical advisers; and considerable international support co-ordinated through budget support operations.
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Main Authors: | Tavakoli, Heidi, Cessay, Ismaila B., Cole, Winston Percy Onipede |
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Format: | Journal Article biblioteca |
Language: | en_US |
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Taylor and Francis
2015-07-27
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Subjects: | public financial management, reforms, post-conflict reconstruction, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22694 |
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