Malawi has a large infrastructure gap, which is beyond what the government can afford. Over the period of two decades (1998-2017), the total public investment in Malawi averaged 4.18 percent of GDP per...
Malawi has a large infrastructure gap, which is beyond what the government can afford. Over the period of two decades (1998-2017), the total public investment in Malawi averaged 4.18 percent of GDP per...
This study analyzes how Rwanda fought administrative corruption in the public sector over the last two decades. The focus on administrative corruption in the public sector is dictated by the difficulty...
The project is the place where governance and anti-corruption (GAC) becomes concrete for most clients and World Bank staff. Unfortunately, there is no more contested space in the GAC arena then the project...
The document provides a brief overview of the size and composition of public procurement. It then examines performance in relation to two key outcome variables – the success rate of competitive tenders...
A central policy of the Government of Indonesia's strategy for enhancing its country's economic and social development is to develop infrastructure and expand service delivery. Public procurement reform...
Successful transition from conflict and fragility hinges on the quality and legitimacy of public financial management (PFM) systems. This article shows that such systems develop asymmetrically in these...
In today's fragile and conflicted states, this process is slow and the trajectory uncertain. Many have achieved a sustained turn-around, but as often they suffer from long term 'shrinkage in effective...
These are the proceedings from the Conference on Reforming the Public Expenditure Management System, which offered an opportunity to discuss a variety of policy recommendations and proposals. It is expected...