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Afghanistan : managing public finances for development / The World Bank.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Washington D.C. : The World Bank, 2005.Description: xii, 152 pages : color illustrations, color charts ; 27 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HC417. M363 2005
Contents:
Contents: Executive summary—Chapter 1 : public finance in Afghanistan’s development—Chapter 2 : assessing performance in public financial management—Chapter 3 : progressing toward overall fiscal sustainability—Chapter 4 : mobilizing domestic revenues—Chapter 5 : prioritizing expenditures—Chapter 6 : making the national budget the central instrument of policy and reform—Chapter 7 : enhancing the effectiveness of budget execution—Chapter 8 : delivering services to the Afghan people—Chapter 9 : institutional reforms and capacity development—Chapter 10 : key challenges and a roadmap for PFM reform—Statistical appendixes—List of additional documents prepared as part of the PFM review—References.
Summary: Summary: “Afghanistan’s reconstruction has made considerable progress during the past four years. Led by the government with international support but relying most on the energy and initiative of the Afghan people, reconstruction has resulted in solid achievements-rapid economic growth, unprecedented primary school enrollments including for girls, great expansion of immunization, rehabilitation of major highways, a new and stable currency, promulgation of a new constitution, presidential and parliamentary elections…”—(page summary).
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Contents: Executive summary—Chapter 1 : public finance in Afghanistan’s development—Chapter 2 : assessing performance in public financial management—Chapter 3 : progressing toward overall fiscal sustainability—Chapter 4 : mobilizing domestic revenues—Chapter 5 : prioritizing expenditures—Chapter 6 : making the national budget the central instrument of policy and reform—Chapter 7 : enhancing the effectiveness of budget execution—Chapter 8 : delivering services to the Afghan people—Chapter 9 : institutional reforms and capacity development—Chapter 10 : key challenges and a roadmap for PFM reform—Statistical appendixes—List of additional documents prepared as part of the PFM review—References.

Summary: “Afghanistan’s reconstruction has made considerable progress during the past four years. Led by the government with international support but relying most on the energy and initiative of the Afghan people, reconstruction has resulted in solid achievements-rapid economic growth, unprecedented primary school enrollments including for girls, great expansion of immunization, rehabilitation of major highways, a new and stable currency, promulgation of a new constitution, presidential and parliamentary elections…”—(page summary).

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