Mozambique PFM for Results Program : Technical Assessment

The discovery of large natural resource reserves in Mozambique has raised expectations of increased economic growth, improved public services and poverty reduction. However, the majority of the population has benefited little from growth in recent...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Financial Accountability Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19795522/mozambique-pfm-results-program-technical-assessment
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topic ABSENTEEISM
ACCESS TO RESOURCES
ACCESS TO TRAINING
ACCOUNTABILITY FOR PERFORMANCE
ACCOUNTABILITY FOR RESOURCES
ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIPS
ACCOUNTING
ACTION PLANS
AGGREGATE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
ALLOCATION
AVAILABILITY OF SCHOOLS
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION
BUDGET EXECUTION
BUDGET PREPARATION
BURNS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CENTRAL AUTHORITIES
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
CLASSROOM
COMMODITIES
COMMODITY
CONTROL SYSTEM
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
DATA COLLECTION
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DELIVERY SYSTEM
DELIVERY SYSTEMS
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DONOR ASSISTANCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EDUCATION EXPENDITURES
EDUCATION SERVICES
EDUCATION STRATEGY
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
EDUCATIONAL QUALITY
EFFICIENCY OF EXPENDITURE
EFFICIENCY OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING
EFFICIENT ALLOCATION
ENROLMENT RATES
ENROLMENT RATES FOR GIRLS
EXPENDITURE AREAS
EXPENDITURE FRAMEWORK
EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FAMILY PLANNING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
FINANCIAL FLOW
FINANCIAL RESOURCE
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
GENDER PARITY
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GOVERNMENT SUPPLY
GROWTH POTENTIAL
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH UNITS
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCES
INFORMATION FLOW
INFORMATION FLOWS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INNOVATION
INTERFACE
INTERMEDIARIES
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNAL CONTROL
INTERNAL CONTROLS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INTERVENTION
INVENTORY
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
LABOR FORCE
LEARNING
LEARNING MATERIALS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LESSON LEARNING
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MEDICINES
MINISTERIAL COORDINATION
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
ORGANIZATIONAL INCENTIVES
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
PATIENT
PERFORMANCE CULTURE
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
PERFORMANCE MONITORING
PERFORMANCE TARGETS
PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
POLICY FRAMEWORKS
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY EDUCATION EXPENDITURES
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION
PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION RATES
PRIMARY SCHOOL EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT
PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTOR
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROBLEM SOLVING
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT PROCESSES
PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS
PROGRAM CLASSIFICATION
PROGRAM DESIGN
PROGRAM EVALUATION
PROGRAM EXPENDITURE
PROGRAM FINANCING
PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
PROGRAM OPERATIONS
PROGRAMS
PROTOCOL
PROVINCIAL LEVEL
PROVINCIAL LEVELS
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGERS
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC WORKS
PUPIL NUMBERS
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QUALITY EDUCATION
RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
REFORM PROCESSES
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RESOURCE FLOWS
RESULT
RESULTS
RETENTION
SCHOOL BUDGETS
SCHOOL COUNCIL
SCHOOL COUNCILS
SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT
SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECTOR MINISTRIES
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE PROVISION
SITES
STATE BUDGET
STORAGE FACILITIES
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
SUPERVISION
SUPPLIER MANAGEMENT
SUPPLY CHAIN
SUPPLY CHAIN INTEGRATION
SUPPLY CHAIN STRUCTURE
TAX POLICY
TEACHER
TEACHER ABSENTEEISM
TEACHER SALARIES
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING RESOURCES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TEXT BOOKS
TRANSLATION
TRANSPARENCY
VERIFICATION
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WASTE
WORKING CONDITIONS
spellingShingle ABSENTEEISM
ACCESS TO RESOURCES
ACCESS TO TRAINING
ACCOUNTABILITY FOR PERFORMANCE
ACCOUNTABILITY FOR RESOURCES
ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIPS
ACCOUNTING
ACTION PLANS
AGGREGATE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
ALLOCATION
AVAILABILITY OF SCHOOLS
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION
BUDGET EXECUTION
BUDGET PREPARATION
BURNS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CENTRAL AUTHORITIES
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
CLASSROOM
COMMODITIES
COMMODITY
CONTROL SYSTEM
COST EFFECTIVENESS
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
DATA COLLECTION
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DELIVERY SYSTEM
DELIVERY SYSTEMS
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DONOR ASSISTANCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EDUCATION EXPENDITURES
EDUCATION SERVICES
EDUCATION STRATEGY
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
EDUCATIONAL QUALITY
EFFICIENCY OF EXPENDITURE
EFFICIENCY OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING
EFFICIENT ALLOCATION
ENROLMENT RATES
ENROLMENT RATES FOR GIRLS
EXPENDITURE AREAS
EXPENDITURE FRAMEWORK
EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FAMILY PLANNING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
FINANCIAL FLOW
FINANCIAL RESOURCE
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
GENDER PARITY
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GOVERNMENT SUPPLY
GROWTH POTENTIAL
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH UNITS
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCES
INFORMATION FLOW
INFORMATION FLOWS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INNOVATION
INTERFACE
INTERMEDIARIES
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNAL CONTROL
INTERNAL CONTROLS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INTERVENTION
INVENTORY
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
LABOR FORCE
LEARNING
LEARNING MATERIALS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LESSON LEARNING
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MEDICINES
MINISTERIAL COORDINATION
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
ORGANIZATIONAL INCENTIVES
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
PATIENT
PERFORMANCE CULTURE
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
PERFORMANCE MONITORING
PERFORMANCE TARGETS
PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
POLICY FRAMEWORKS
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY EDUCATION EXPENDITURES
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION
PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION RATES
PRIMARY SCHOOL EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT
PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTOR
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROBLEM SOLVING
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT PROCESSES
PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS
PROGRAM CLASSIFICATION
PROGRAM DESIGN
PROGRAM EVALUATION
PROGRAM EXPENDITURE
PROGRAM FINANCING
PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
PROGRAM OPERATIONS
PROGRAMS
PROTOCOL
PROVINCIAL LEVEL
PROVINCIAL LEVELS
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGERS
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC WORKS
PUPIL NUMBERS
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QUALITY EDUCATION
RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
REFORM PROCESSES
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RESOURCE FLOWS
RESULT
RESULTS
RETENTION
SCHOOL BUDGETS
SCHOOL COUNCIL
SCHOOL COUNCILS
SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT
SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECTOR MINISTRIES
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE PROVISION
SITES
STATE BUDGET
STORAGE FACILITIES
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
SUPERVISION
SUPPLIER MANAGEMENT
SUPPLY CHAIN
SUPPLY CHAIN INTEGRATION
SUPPLY CHAIN STRUCTURE
TAX POLICY
TEACHER
TEACHER ABSENTEEISM
TEACHER SALARIES
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING RESOURCES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TEXT BOOKS
TRANSLATION
TRANSPARENCY
VERIFICATION
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WASTE
WORKING CONDITIONS
World Bank
Mozambique PFM for Results Program : Technical Assessment
geographic_facet Africa
Mozambique
description The discovery of large natural resource reserves in Mozambique has raised expectations of increased economic growth, improved public services and poverty reduction. However, the majority of the population has benefited little from growth in recent years, and may be skeptical that the potential for increased government revenues will translate into improved services. The development potential of future natural resource revenues will partially depend on stronger PFM systems, as well as political commitment to broad based social and economic development. A gap between political rhetoric and improvements in the everyday lives of the population may fuel potential for social unrest. Similarly, changing development partner circumstances (both funding constraints and changing modalities) and perceptions of Mozambique s development trajectory may lead to a drop in the levels of assistance, in advance of actual increases in revenue (it is still some years before natural resources will reach market). The Government needs to respond to both popular expectations and a changing partner environment. This creates a window of opportunity to increase government focus on the effective management of public resources and improved service delivery.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Accountability Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Mozambique PFM for Results Program : Technical Assessment
title_short Mozambique PFM for Results Program : Technical Assessment
title_full Mozambique PFM for Results Program : Technical Assessment
title_fullStr Mozambique PFM for Results Program : Technical Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Mozambique PFM for Results Program : Technical Assessment
title_sort mozambique pfm for results program : technical assessment
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19795522/mozambique-pfm-results-program-technical-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20073
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spelling okr-10986-200732021-04-23T14:03:53Z Mozambique PFM for Results Program : Technical Assessment World Bank ABSENTEEISM ACCESS TO RESOURCES ACCESS TO TRAINING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTABILITY FOR RESOURCES ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIPS ACCOUNTING ACTION PLANS AGGREGATE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ALLOCATION AVAILABILITY OF SCHOOLS BUDGET CLASSIFICATION BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGET PREPARATION BURNS CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL AUTHORITIES CHART OF ACCOUNTS CLASSROOM COMMODITIES COMMODITY CONTROL SYSTEM COST EFFECTIVENESS COST-EFFECTIVENESS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DATA COLLECTION DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DELIVERY SYSTEM DELIVERY SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DONOR ASSISTANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION EXPENDITURES EDUCATION SERVICES EDUCATION STRATEGY EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES EDUCATIONAL QUALITY EFFICIENCY OF EXPENDITURE EFFICIENCY OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING EFFICIENT ALLOCATION ENROLMENT RATES ENROLMENT RATES FOR GIRLS EXPENDITURE AREAS EXPENDITURE FRAMEWORK EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS EXTERNAL FINANCING FAMILY PLANNING FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY FINANCIAL FLOW FINANCIAL RESOURCE FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION GENDER PARITY GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SPENDING GOVERNMENT SUPPLY GROWTH POTENTIAL HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH UNITS HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION FLOW INFORMATION FLOWS INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INNOVATION INTERFACE INTERMEDIARIES INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNAL CONTROL INTERNAL CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INTERVENTION INVENTORY INVENTORY MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE SHARING LABOR FORCE LEARNING LEARNING MATERIALS LEARNING OUTCOMES LESSON LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MEDICINES MINISTERIAL COORDINATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MORBIDITY MORTALITY NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NUMBER OF SCHOOLS ORGANIZATIONAL INCENTIVES ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE PATIENT PERFORMANCE CULTURE PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT PERFORMANCE MONITORING PERFORMANCE TARGETS PERSONAL COMMUNICATION POLICY FRAMEWORKS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION EXPENDITURES PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION RATES PRIMARY SCHOOL EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE SECTOR PROBLEM SOLVING PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PROGRAM CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM DESIGN PROGRAM EVALUATION PROGRAM EXPENDITURE PROGRAM FINANCING PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM OPERATIONS PROGRAMS PROTOCOL PROVINCIAL LEVEL PROVINCIAL LEVELS PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGERS PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS PUPIL NUMBERS QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY EDUCATION RECURRENT EXPENDITURES REFORM PROCESSES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS RESOURCE FLOWS RESULT RESULTS RETENTION SCHOOL BUDGETS SCHOOL COUNCIL SCHOOL COUNCILS SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT PLAN SCHOOL DIRECTORS SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SCHOOL PERFORMANCE SECONDARY EDUCATION SECTOR MINISTRIES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SITES STATE BUDGET STORAGE FACILITIES STUDENT PERFORMANCE SUPERVISION SUPPLIER MANAGEMENT SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAIN INTEGRATION SUPPLY CHAIN STRUCTURE TAX POLICY TEACHER TEACHER ABSENTEEISM TEACHER SALARIES TEACHERS TEACHING TEACHING RESOURCES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEXT BOOKS TRANSLATION TRANSPARENCY VERIFICATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING WASTE WORKING CONDITIONS The discovery of large natural resource reserves in Mozambique has raised expectations of increased economic growth, improved public services and poverty reduction. However, the majority of the population has benefited little from growth in recent years, and may be skeptical that the potential for increased government revenues will translate into improved services. The development potential of future natural resource revenues will partially depend on stronger PFM systems, as well as political commitment to broad based social and economic development. A gap between political rhetoric and improvements in the everyday lives of the population may fuel potential for social unrest. Similarly, changing development partner circumstances (both funding constraints and changing modalities) and perceptions of Mozambique s development trajectory may lead to a drop in the levels of assistance, in advance of actual increases in revenue (it is still some years before natural resources will reach market). The Government needs to respond to both popular expectations and a changing partner environment. This creates a window of opportunity to increase government focus on the effective management of public resources and improved service delivery. 2014-09-11T14:57:56Z 2014-09-11T14:57:56Z 2014-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19795522/mozambique-pfm-results-program-technical-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20073 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Accountability Study Africa Mozambique