Lesotho Public Investment Management Efficiency Review

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
Předmět:
BUDGET FRAMEWORK
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE
SOCIAL WELFARE
CAPITAL BUDGETING
UNCERTAINTY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
BUDGET DATA
DECISION-MAKING
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES
EFFICIENT ALLOCATION
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
HEALTH CENTERS
PROGRAMS
FINANCING
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
AUDITOR GENERAL
DOMESTIC MARKET
SECTOR MINISTRIES
PROCUREMENT PROCESS
CAPITAL SPENDING
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
BENEFICIARIES
OUTCOMES
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSES
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
FISCAL STRATEGY
GOVERNMENT POLICY
OVERSIGHT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
FISCAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
INCENTIVES
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
MACROECONOMIC MODEL
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
BUDGETARY INFORMATION
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
REFORM AGENDA
TRANSPARENCY
CAPACITY-BUILDING
CAPITAL BUDGET
REFORM PROCESS
SERVICE DELIVERY
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
DEMOCRACY
EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC SPENDING
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
BUDGET CREDIBILITY
PUBLIC EDUCATION
FISCAL YEAR
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS
NATIONAL INCOME
PERFORMANCE BUDGETING APPROACH
OVERSIGHT BODIES
MISAPPROPRIATION
EX-POST EVALUATION
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
BUDGET ALLOCATION
CIVIL SERVICE
PUBLIC AUTHORITY
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT
MINISTERIAL EXPENDITURE
INTERNAL CONTROLS
NATIONAL ECONOMY
SALES TAX
NATIONAL BUDGET
FISCAL DEFICITS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
REFORM PROGRAM
POVERTY REDUCTION
PUBLIC SECTOR
DEBT
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
FISCAL
HEALTH SECTOR
GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES
MEDIUM-TERM EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
NATIONAL PRIORITIES
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
GOVERNMENT EFFORTS
LEVEL OF PUBLIC SPENDING
QUANTITATIVE DATA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
EFFICIENT ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
FINANCIAL YEARS
NATIONAL ASSETS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
CITIZENS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
ACCOUNTING
BUDGETS
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
CAPITAL PROJECTS
COST EFFECTIVENESS
FISCAL YEARS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
CIVIL SERVANTS
FINANCIAL POSITION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
DECENTRALIZATION
HEALTH WORKERS
NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES
FOREIGN LOANS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
PUBLIC RESOURCES
CAPITAL GRANTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
MEDIUM-TERM EXPENDITURE FRAMEWORK
TAXES
RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
PERFORMANCE BUDGETING
BUDGET INFORMATION
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SERVICE PROVISION
DECENTRALIZATION OF SERVICE DELIVERY
FOREIGN GRANTS
ECONOMIC POLICY
COMPETITION
CREDIT FACILITY
EXECUTION
DEBT MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC FINANCE
LEGISLATION
REFORM EFFORTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
SECTORAL ALLOCATION
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CORRUPTION
POLITICIANS
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
NATURAL RESOURCES
PUBLIC GOODS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
REVENUES
CAPACITY BUILDING
HEALTH SERVICES
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC WORKS
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
DEFICIT
PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
TAX ADMINISTRATION
POVERTY REDUCTION SUPPORT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
ANNUAL REPORT
PUBLIC SECTOR EFFICIENCY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS
PUBLIC SECTOR SPECIALIST
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
ACCOUNTABILITY
BUDGETING PROCESS
PROVISION OF SERVICES
HUMAN RESOURCE
Popis: Lesotho is a small landlocked country with a homogenous population of 2.1 million. Lesotho's gross domestic product (GDP) per capita was 1,023 dollars and gross national income (GNI) per capita was 1,080 dollars in 2010. The country also faces numerous challenges to its social and human development. In this context, more attention on the role and quality of public investment is warranted. To improve public accountability and transparency, the Government of Lesotho (GoL) introduced the automated integrated financial management information system (IFMIS) in April 2009. The study directly responds to an explicit request of technical assistance from the ministry of finance and development planning (MoFDP) and aims at supporting the GoL in its major reform efforts to enhance the efficiency of public investment management (PIM) and increase the "value for money" in capital spending. The overarching objective of this study is to support the GoL in its efforts to prioritize public resource allocation and enhance efficiency in capital spending, with the ultimate goal of contributing to improved governance, service delivery, and economic growth. The work is aligned with the World Bank country assistance strategy (CAS) 2010 to 2014, in particular its first pillar on fiscal adjustment and public sector efficiency. This report emphasizes the complementary aspects of the institutions, incentives, capacity, and process-related constraints to the functioning of PIM. The focus of this report will also complement ongoing public financial management (PFM) support by other development partners. The report is presented in four chapters, which are organized as follows: chapter one offers a macro-level country analysis; chapter two presents recent trends in public investments; chapter three focuses on institution mapping and the diagnostic assessment of the PIM system; and chapter four concludes with policy implications.
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