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2005-10-19


Public Financial Management Reforms in the CEE/CIS Regions: Supporting UNICEF to Achieve Improvements in Outcomes for Children and Families

[ November 2008 - April 2009 ]

Countries studied:

       

 

Albania
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
Kyrgyzstan
Macedonia
Moldova
Montenegro
Russia
Serbia
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan

Research Area:

Experts:

  

 

 

                                                  

 

Social Protection Financing

Marek Dħbrowski (Coodinator)
Roman Mogilevsky (Coordinator)
Boris Najman
Przemyslaw Wozniak
Alexander Chubrik
Irena Topinska
Irina Sinitsina
Branka Andjelkovic

CASE  Administrator:

Sponsor:

Contracting Institution:

 

Luigi Della Sala

UNICEF

UNICEF

Description:

CASE undertakes for UNICEF a study covering a policy and institutional mapping of trends in public financial management (PFM) reforms in 19 countries  belonging to the following three regions: Western Balkans, Eastern Europe and Central Asia (representing all countries formerly part of the Soviet Union).

The study is designed to help UNICEF upgrade its institutional capacity in conducting more effective and well targeted interventions related to its statutory goals based on a better knowledge and understanding of PFM issues by its staff. The study shall be useful for UNICEF's programmatic work and advocacy purposes, and used as reference material on PFM issues.

The dominant analytical framework is that of a cross-country comparison making use of a comparative statistical presentation and analytic narratives methods. The project will make use of and extend the already existing database for all transition economies (and EU economies) built under the Workpackage 1 of the EU FP6 ENEPO project and of the expertise provided by other regional comparative projects conducted by CASE and its daughter organizations in the past.

The project's output consists of three sub-regional reports (covering the three above mentioned sub-regions) and a consolidated regional paper.


 


[ Completed Project ]





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