CABRI provides up-to-date and regular information and analysis on African national budgets. Here you will be able to access publicly available budget documentation for African countries, since 2010.
The Building PFM Capabilities programme is a new approach in PFM reforms. Underpinned by the Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation approach, the programme aims to build the capability of finance and budget officials as they learn how to address and solve locally-nominated problems, in teams through action-orientated work.
A budget is a political statement made by governments about their development priorities. The existence of effective transparency and accountability mechanisms is critical to ensure that governments fulfil their obligations and promises.
Every government levies taxes to finance its expenditure. Every government must regularly decide how much to spend, what to spend it on and how to finance its expenditure through fiscal policy.
A critical aspect of financial stability and sustainable fiscal policy is a government’s ability to effectively manage its public debt. This debt portfolio is often the largest in the country's total revenues and can generate substantial risk to its balance sheet.
The CABRI Conference (formerly known as the CABRI Annual Seminar) brings together senior officials from finance and planning ministries, and provides a platform for both learning and knowledge exchange.
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