Initiatives for the monitoring and analysis of agricultural public expenditure in Africa. A comparative review and analysis

The present document reviews and assesses the recent and ongoing initiatives dedicated to monitoring and analysing Public Expenditure in support of Agriculture (PEA) in Africa. This document fills a gap and responds to the need of policy-makers and policy analysts in Africa for a detailed and analytical review of what exists in terms of PEA monitoring and analysis in Africa. The objective of the present review is thus to: (i) shed light on PEA monitoring and analysis initiatives in Africa: not only their method and definition of agriculture, but also their nature, objectives, scope, current status, and most importantly their relevance for African policy-makers and policy analysts; and (ii) inform policy-makers and development stakeholders on the various tools that exist to monitor and analyse PEA in Africa.

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Main Authors: 186582 Mas Aparisi, A., 186560 FAO, Rome (Italy). Economic and Social Development Dept. eng, 187830 Ghins, L., 186580 Balié, J.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2015
Subjects:agricultural sector, public expenditure, monitoring, food policies, agricultural policies, agricultural development,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-i4461e.pdf
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Summary:The present document reviews and assesses the recent and ongoing initiatives dedicated to monitoring and analysing Public Expenditure in support of Agriculture (PEA) in Africa. This document fills a gap and responds to the need of policy-makers and policy analysts in Africa for a detailed and analytical review of what exists in terms of PEA monitoring and analysis in Africa. The objective of the present review is thus to: (i) shed light on PEA monitoring and analysis initiatives in Africa: not only their method and definition of agriculture, but also their nature, objectives, scope, current status, and most importantly their relevance for African policy-makers and policy analysts; and (ii) inform policy-makers and development stakeholders on the various tools that exist to monitor and analyse PEA in Africa.