Republic of South Sudan : Country Integrated Fiduciary Assessment Southern Sudan, Volume 3. South Sudan Procurement Assessment Report

The purpose of this Country Integrated Fiduciary Assessment (CIFA) is: (i) to assess the quality of public finance management and procurement systems in South Sudan; and (ii) to then determine the extent of fiduciary risk posed to domestic and exte...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Integrated Fiduciary Assessment
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2013
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spelling okr-10986-160702021-04-23T14:03:22Z Republic of South Sudan : Country Integrated Fiduciary Assessment Southern Sudan, Volume 3. South Sudan Procurement Assessment Report World Bank FIDUCIARY RISK LIVING STANDARDS POLICY OBJECTIVES PROCUREMENT PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SERVICES DELIVERY QUALITY OF SERVICES REFORMS SPENDING TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The purpose of this Country Integrated Fiduciary Assessment (CIFA) is: (i) to assess the quality of public finance management and procurement systems in South Sudan; and (ii) to then determine the extent of fiduciary risk posed to domestic and external tax payers by the government's use of their funds through these systems. South Sudan has great potential for further increases in living standards, but achieving them will require large improvements in public services, both in access and in quality. In turn, Public Finance Management (PFM) and procurement systems need to be strengthened in order to improve public services; this will require linking spending more tightly to policy objectives and strengthening the operational efficiency of expenditures. In sum, strengthened PFM and procurement systems are not an end in themselves but, rather, the necessary means to achieving the ultimate objective: improved service delivery in South Sudan. This CIFA will be used by the Government of the Republic of South Sudan (GRSS) and by the country state governments to inform their design or reforms of PFM and procurement systems and, in the case of development partners, to inform their design or revision of technical and financial assistance programs and projects in support of the reforms. 2013-10-03T19:05:26Z 2013-10-03T19:05:26Z 2013-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/06/17953124/south-sudan-country-integrated-fiduciary-assessment-vol-3-3-south-sudan-procurement-assessment-report-sspar http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16070 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Integrated Fiduciary Assessment Economic & Sector Work Africa Sudan
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topic FIDUCIARY RISK
LIVING STANDARDS
POLICY OBJECTIVES
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES DELIVERY
QUALITY OF SERVICES
REFORMS
SPENDING
TAX
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
spellingShingle FIDUCIARY RISK
LIVING STANDARDS
POLICY OBJECTIVES
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES DELIVERY
QUALITY OF SERVICES
REFORMS
SPENDING
TAX
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
World Bank
Republic of South Sudan : Country Integrated Fiduciary Assessment Southern Sudan, Volume 3. South Sudan Procurement Assessment Report
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description The purpose of this Country Integrated Fiduciary Assessment (CIFA) is: (i) to assess the quality of public finance management and procurement systems in South Sudan; and (ii) to then determine the extent of fiduciary risk posed to domestic and external tax payers by the government's use of their funds through these systems. South Sudan has great potential for further increases in living standards, but achieving them will require large improvements in public services, both in access and in quality. In turn, Public Finance Management (PFM) and procurement systems need to be strengthened in order to improve public services; this will require linking spending more tightly to policy objectives and strengthening the operational efficiency of expenditures. In sum, strengthened PFM and procurement systems are not an end in themselves but, rather, the necessary means to achieving the ultimate objective: improved service delivery in South Sudan. This CIFA will be used by the Government of the Republic of South Sudan (GRSS) and by the country state governments to inform their design or reforms of PFM and procurement systems and, in the case of development partners, to inform their design or revision of technical and financial assistance programs and projects in support of the reforms.
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title Republic of South Sudan : Country Integrated Fiduciary Assessment Southern Sudan, Volume 3. South Sudan Procurement Assessment Report
title_short Republic of South Sudan : Country Integrated Fiduciary Assessment Southern Sudan, Volume 3. South Sudan Procurement Assessment Report
title_full Republic of South Sudan : Country Integrated Fiduciary Assessment Southern Sudan, Volume 3. South Sudan Procurement Assessment Report
title_fullStr Republic of South Sudan : Country Integrated Fiduciary Assessment Southern Sudan, Volume 3. South Sudan Procurement Assessment Report
title_full_unstemmed Republic of South Sudan : Country Integrated Fiduciary Assessment Southern Sudan, Volume 3. South Sudan Procurement Assessment Report
title_sort republic of south sudan : country integrated fiduciary assessment southern sudan, volume 3. south sudan procurement assessment report
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