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Public Financial Management
Categories: Projects, Public Financial Management
Government of Rwanda Public Financial Management (PFM) Reform Strategy
The ultimate goal of the Government of Rwanda PFM Reform Strategy [2008-2012] is to ensure efficient, effective and accountable use of public resources as a basis for economic development and poverty eradication through improved service delivery. The strategy focuses on building human resource capacity, putting in place modern and effective systems and procedures for effective financial management and reporting and strengthening the institutional framework in accordance with international best practices for a more efficient and transparent PFM system. It also aims at increasing effective coordination of various reforms, sequencing the reforms to the priorities of the country consistent with both the Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDPRS) and the Vision 2020, and to ensure effective implementation. The PFM Reform Strategy is being implemented under four pillars and twelve distinct complementary components as shown in the diagram below. A Steering Committee, Technical Committee and PFM Reform Secretariat oversee the implementation of the PFM Reform Strategy. More information about the various ongoing PFM implementation arrangements is available in a number of documents posted to the PFM Library.
GOR PFM Reform Program: Key Contact Persons
|
Name |
Phone |
Email Address |
|
John Rwangombwa |
252 596 001 |
john.rwangombwa@minecofin.gov.rw |
|
Kampeta Sayinzoga |
252 596 009 |
kampeta.sayinzoga@minecofin.gov.rw |
|
Omuwunmi Ladipo |
252 591 310 |
oladipo@worldbank.org |
|
Lewis Kabayiza Murara |
252 591 310 |
lmurara@worldbank.org |
|
Patrick Marara Shyaka |
252 596 005 |
patrick.shyaka@minecofin.gov.rw |
|
Robert Mpagi |
252 596 089 |
robert.mpagi@minecofin.gov.rw |