Bosnia and Herzegovina : A Fiduciary Update on Public Financial Management

Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) hopes to successfully conclude the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union (EU) by the end of 2006, upgrading BH as a potential candidate for EU membership. Entry into the EU will increasin...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Financial Sector Study
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/02/14196531/bosnia-herzegovina-fiduciary-update-public-financial-management
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spelling okr-10986-79362021-04-23T14:02:36Z Bosnia and Herzegovina : A Fiduciary Update on Public Financial Management World Bank BUDGETARY RESOURCES EU CANDIDATE FOREIGN CURRENCY FUNDS POVERTY REDUCTION PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) hopes to successfully conclude the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union (EU) by the end of 2006, upgrading BH as a potential candidate for EU membership. Entry into the EU will increasingly shape the future reform program of BH in several areas, including public financial management. Strategic planning has improved, and ownership is more evident. A key development was the country-wide Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP), known as the Medium Term Development Strategy (MTDS), which was prepared jointly by the three governments. These efforts have helped to familiarize the governments with policy-based frameworks in a multiannual context, yet the link between policy and budget is still very weak. Externally financed technical assistance has helped to ameliorate the lack of capacity within the finance ministries. It is too early to say whether the medium-term expenditure framework (MTEF) will be sustained without continuing external support although there are indications that it is becoming the starting point for the preparation of annual budget rather than remaining as a standalone document. The overall financial management risk to Bank development policy lending (DPL) funds is moderate. Ample safeguards exist in the central bank to record and track foreign currency funds received under the Bank's DPL program. However, future DPL operations should include measures to develop public financial management capacity and to address the weaknesses and risks, particularly in the management of budgetary resources identified in this report. In doing so, it is important that conditions and triggers focus on results rather than inputs/processes while clearly stating the expected outcomes. 2012-06-13T19:01:55Z 2012-06-13T19:01:55Z 2007-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/02/14196531/bosnia-herzegovina-fiduciary-update-public-financial-management http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7936 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Bosnia and Herzegovina
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topic BUDGETARY RESOURCES
EU CANDIDATE
FOREIGN CURRENCY FUNDS
POVERTY REDUCTION
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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EU CANDIDATE
FOREIGN CURRENCY FUNDS
POVERTY REDUCTION
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
World Bank
Bosnia and Herzegovina : A Fiduciary Update on Public Financial Management
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
description Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) hopes to successfully conclude the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union (EU) by the end of 2006, upgrading BH as a potential candidate for EU membership. Entry into the EU will increasingly shape the future reform program of BH in several areas, including public financial management. Strategic planning has improved, and ownership is more evident. A key development was the country-wide Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP), known as the Medium Term Development Strategy (MTDS), which was prepared jointly by the three governments. These efforts have helped to familiarize the governments with policy-based frameworks in a multiannual context, yet the link between policy and budget is still very weak. Externally financed technical assistance has helped to ameliorate the lack of capacity within the finance ministries. It is too early to say whether the medium-term expenditure framework (MTEF) will be sustained without continuing external support although there are indications that it is becoming the starting point for the preparation of annual budget rather than remaining as a standalone document. The overall financial management risk to Bank development policy lending (DPL) funds is moderate. Ample safeguards exist in the central bank to record and track foreign currency funds received under the Bank's DPL program. However, future DPL operations should include measures to develop public financial management capacity and to address the weaknesses and risks, particularly in the management of budgetary resources identified in this report. In doing so, it is important that conditions and triggers focus on results rather than inputs/processes while clearly stating the expected outcomes.
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title Bosnia and Herzegovina : A Fiduciary Update on Public Financial Management
title_short Bosnia and Herzegovina : A Fiduciary Update on Public Financial Management
title_full Bosnia and Herzegovina : A Fiduciary Update on Public Financial Management
title_fullStr Bosnia and Herzegovina : A Fiduciary Update on Public Financial Management
title_full_unstemmed Bosnia and Herzegovina : A Fiduciary Update on Public Financial Management
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