3rd Africa Policy Seminar: Regional Public Goods In Africa
The Africa Policy Seminar was designed to bring senior policy-makers together to engage in a debate on current policy thinking and future opportunities.
7th Annual CABRI Seminar on Making Budgets Work: The Implementation Challenge.
This year’s Seminar was be co-hosted by the Rwandese Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning and took place at the Serena Hotel in Kigali, Rwanda from 17 – 18 August 2011. CABRI’s Management Committee met on 16 August 2011.
CABRI Health Dialogue
CABRI dialogue on Value for money in the health sector: budget planning and policy will be held in Nairobi from 4-5 April 2011
CABRI Workshop on Aid Transparency and Good Financial Governance
From February 21st to February 22nd 2011 a CABRI workshop on Aid Transparency and Good Financial Governance will be held in Capetown, South Africa. The aim of the workshop will be to (i) formulate a CABRI position on essential flows of aid information for partner country budget purposes and (ii) formulate a CABRI position on Good Financial Governance.
CABRI to present at First Meeting of Community of PFM Practitioners
CABRI is going to present at the WAEMU commission in Ouagadougou on Programme Based Budgeting. The event is going to take place from Dec 6th to Dec 9th 2010.
CABRI to present at the Africa PPP conference in Tunis
CABRI is going to present at the Africa PPP conference in TUnis. The event is going to take place from Dec 1st to Dec 2nd 2010.
The programme can be found here.
Stakeholder Conference on Good Financial Governance
Tunis, 3rd of November 2010
Workshop on Good Financial Governance
First Workshop on Good Financial Governance, Pretoria, 23 and 24 March 2010
6th Annual CABRI Seminar
NEW DATES
18-20 May 2010
Port Louis, Mauritius
Ensuring Value for Money in Infrastructure Projects
7 - 9 December 2009
Pretoria, South Africa
The CABRI Dialogue on the Financing and Management of Infrastructure projects in Africa explored approaches and tools for the appraisal, financing and implementation management of large infrastructure projects.
5th Annual CABRI Seminar
7 - 9 April 2009
Dakar, Senegal
The 5th Annual CABRI Seminar, Strengthening budget practices in Africa, was co-hosted by the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Senegal.
Workshop on Networking and Peer Exchange
20 February 2009
Pretoria, South Africa
CABRI invited a range of regional networks to engage in a discussion on i) networking, peer learning techniques and approaches; ii) measuring network success; and iii) managing networks.
Workshop on 2009 African Budget Practices and Procedures draft report
12 December 2008
Pretoria, South Africa
CABRI invited the budget coordinators of all 24 countries that completed the CABRI/OECD Africa-wide survey to discuss the draft report on 2009 African Budget Practices and Procedures.
Rwanda Aid on Budget Working Session
6 - 8 October 2008
Gisenyi, Rwanda
The first CABRI Aid on Budget working session was jointly organized by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning of Rwanda (MINECOFIN) and CABRI. The workshop was the culmination of a three-month long research and analytical process of the interface between aid and the budget in Rwanda. The focus chosen for the Rwanda work concerned the ex ante phases of the budget cycle, and programme and project aid.
Meeting of the Joint Venture on PFM - Key messages for the High Level Forum
27 – 28 May 2008
Pretoria, South Africa
CABRI and the South African Treasury hosted the Joint Venture on Public Financial Management’s consultative meeting on public financial management. Participants included members of the OECD-DAC Joint Venture on PFM, fourteen partner countries represented by officials from Ministries of Finance and Supreme Audit Institutions.
Official CABRI Launch
14 May 2008
Maputo, Mozambique
The official launch of the Collaborative Africa Budget Reform Initiative (CABRI) took the form of a high level ministerial breakfast meeting as a side event of the 2008 Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank. The meeting was chaired by South Africa's Minister of Finance, Trevor Manuel, and was attended by ministers of finance and planning from a number of African countries.
