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Support to Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys (PETS) - Sierra Leone

Responsible agency: DFID (UK)
Project number: 057-542-061
Agreement partner: Government of Sierra Leone, Ministry of Finance
Implemented by: PETS Task Team (PETS/TTT), /Strategic Planning and Action Process (SPP) Technical Committees, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Development and Economic Planning (MODEP) Bank of Sierra Leone, University of Sierra Leone, Civil Society Organizations (CSO)
Type of aid: Bilateral
Approval date: mai 2002
End date: november 2003
Project stage: Implementation
Amount committed: 150,000 GBP (236,492 €)
DAC sector: 15010
AC relevance: Implicit

Recipient countries/regions:
Sierra Leone
Sub-Saharan Africa

Keywords:
Public (civil) service reform and management;

Project description: This proposal is for multi-year support to a collaborative program between WBI (with Bank Operations) and DFID, with a particular focus on Anglophone Africa and Eastern Europe and, to a lesser extent, South Asia. As well as a three-year co-financing commitment, the proposal recommends annual consultations between WBI/Operations and DFID to review progress and make changes in country/thematic allocations, to reflect changing circumstances. Principal elements of the proposal are: i) corruption surveys and diagnostics (in countries where these are not already underway); ii) support to the formation of broad civil society/government/ parliament/private sector coalitions and action planning, using corruption surveys, workshops and seminars as a catalyst; and iii) applied research and dissemination in selected areas (e.g. parliamentary-executive relations, public outreach campaigns) based on lessons learned from World Bank and other agency experience.

Project information last updated 12 Aug 2003

 

Contact persons:

Lindsay Wallace
DFID
n/a
Sierra Leone
l-wallace@dfid.gov.uk
Phone: (232) 22 233 620



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