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Thursday, November 03, 2011 15:56
Applications are invited for grants to support public financial management reform projects in countries that are intended beneficiaries under the SAFE Trust Fund. The deadline for proposals is 31 December 2011.
The SAFE Trust Fund group includes two pools of funds to provide support for activities led by governments to assess public financial management (PFM) performance, identify and implement actions to achieve improvements in public financial management and share knowledge and good practices across countries in the Europe and Central Asia region:
Pool 1 – is a multi-donor trust fund established by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) which is open to projects from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyz Republic, Macedonia, Montenegro, Moldova, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.
Pool 2 – is a single donor trust fund established by the European Commission through the multi-beneficiary instrument for pre-accession (MB IPA) which is open to projects from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo .
The Project Steering Committee will decide which Pool will be used to fund individual projects approved under the programme. The SAFE trust fund group is administered by the World Bank.
Objectives for the SAFE trust fund
The SAFE trust fund group seeks to improve the status of PFM in participating beneficiaries in a systematic way through:
(i) improving understanding of PFM status in target beneficiaries;
(ii) supporting design, implementation and management of the PFM reform agenda by governments, particularly on reform activities that are being undertaken simultaneously across the region;
(iii) developing shared knowledge and experience on PFM reform to strengthen reform effectiveness and focus development partner support; and
(iv) improving coordination between donors and their relationships with governments; towards limiting overlaps, and concentrating declining donor support in the region.
Eligible activities
There are three separate Pillars for SAFE funded projects:
Pillar I: Assessment of PFM status
• Support to government-led reviews of PFM arrangements using standard international PEFA measurement framework or related diagnostic and analytical tools;
• Analysis of PFM status by skilled professionals using PEFA or related methodology;
• Preparation and dissemination of reports on financial management performance.
Pillar II: Support for PFM reform management
• Research, analysis and design of PFM reform action plan by government, in consultation with other development partners;
• Developing networks within governments to implement reforms relating to one or more aspects of the PEFA framework;
• Research to obtain deeper understanding of the results of diagnostic assessments, as well as identification and design of actions required to address weaknesses;
• Detailed analysis of specific PFM areas of importance or concern and development of action plans to address concerns or build on achievements.
Pillar III: Expanding PFM knowledge and capability
• Analysis of progress and outcomes in specific beneficiaries as well as cross-cutting perspectives;
• Benchmarking and comparative analysis, involving studies of progress against specific indicators or groups of indicators, facilitation of working groups across beneficiaries to explore differences and identify practical actions to address weaknesses in one or more location;
• Wider experience and knowledge sharing, including provision of forums for exchange of information and experience, and joint activities to address common development priorities in PFM across the region.
Project selection criteria
• Consistency with SAFE objectives and program outcomes;
• Activities are within the scope of the Pillars and within available funds. Minimum project size for SAFE is $50,000 and maximum is $200,000;
• Demonstrable improvements in understanding, standards or capability in relation to one or more dimensions of the PEFA framework or associated aspects of PFM and accountability;
• Consistency with potential recipient development priorities, policies and strategic development plans and, where appropriate, donor strategies and agreements;
• Do not duplicate, conflict or overlap with projects financed through other programs;
• Have potential benefits for one or more country in terms of knowledge or experience sharing or scope for comparative assessment where possible and ideally have a regional benefit; and
• Project expenditures must be incurred within the timeframe of SAFE operations, which at present is until 30 June 2014 for Pool 1 and 30 November 2014 for Pool 2.
Deadline for applications
Applications for projects commencing early in 2012 closed on 31 December 2011. Decisions on successful proposals will be made by the end of January 2011 and funds will be available shortly thereafter. A new window for applications will be opened approximately every six months until funds are fully committed or the trust fund closes, whichever comes first.
Where to obtain application forms
Application forms can be obtained from the SAFE Secretariat (address below). The forms will also be available on the World Bank ECA website in the near future.
Further information:
Lewis Hawke
Secretariat, SAFE
The World Bank MSN MC7-705
1818 H Street NW
Washington DC 20433 USA
Tel: 1 2024 736 746
Email: lhawke@worldbank.org
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011 15:59
Members of the Steering Committee will meet again on April 5, 2011.
The meeting will be held via Videoconference. The main topics to be disscused are:
1. PEM PAL Secretariat Report 2010
2. PEM PAL Quarterly Report: Q1 2011
3. PEM PAL Evaluation: draft TOR
4. External Audit COP
5. Miscellaneous/Varia
· In-kind contribution
· Next SC meeting/ Joint Leadership meeting
Thursday, December 23, 2010 11:36
Dear PEM PAL members,
We are sending you warm greetings of the Season and our best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year.
We are looking forward to new opportunities to work together in the year ahead!
PEM PAL Secretariat
Friday, December 17, 2010 11:43
PEM PAL events are an essential component of the PEM PAL network. Meetings, video conferences, exchange visits, report sharing, web-based exchanges, and other informal contacts strengthen relations within the community and help officials receive real-time feedback from their peers.
Members of the Steering committee have confirmed the guidelines for PEM PAL events and study visits. The rules incorporated in these documents cover the standard procedures as well as areas of responsibilities of the PEM PAL network members.
We hope that this information will be a useful reminder to you of your responsibilities. Guidelines are available on our website at http://www.pempal.org/activities/.
We thank you for your attention to this important matter.
PEM PAL secretariat
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Monday, December 06, 2010 11:35
Deanna Aubrey has recently joined the PEM PAL team as Community Facilitator and will take up the one year position, based in the CEF Ljubljana, from early next year.
She has 22 years professional experience in public expenditure management specializing in budget planning, preparation and execution. Her 15 years at the national and sub-national levels of Government in Australia included contributing to the preparation of the Australian Government Budget and advising Ministers on policy options and recommendations in health, social welfare and mining related sectors. For the last seven years, she has coached and advised Ministries of Finance for USAID and DFID funded projects in Kosovo, Afghanistan and currently Bosnia and Herzegovina.
She sees the PEM PAL network as an extremely valuable approach to sharing, learning and progressing public financial management reforms and would like to position and brand the network as the lead peer assisted learning provider for the European and Central Asian region.
“ The position of PEMPAL Community Facilitator is my dream job as it will enable me to continue my passion for learning and to use my public financial management skills acquired in Australia and overseas to assist the PEMPAL CoP Leadership Teams, Steering Committee and Secretariat to achieve their vision and mission. Outside of this passion I practice yoga to keep fit, enjoy good conversation, and entertaining people with my guitar and songs.”
Deanna will have formal contact details established early next year. However, she encourages people to contact her on her personal email deanna_aubrey@hotmail.com or + 387 62 807 533 if they have any questions or if she can help in anyway. As for next steps, she will shortly circulate a draft action plan for her new role to gain input and feedback and she looks forward to meeting everyone at the Plenary meeting in Zagreb.
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Friday, November 26, 2010 13:54
Members of the Steering Committee will meet again on December 15 , 2010.
The meeting will be held via Adobe Connect. The main topics to be disscused are:
- Plenary Meeting 2011
- Rules of Operation
- Secretariat Report
- Overall Budget PEM PAL 2011 / B CoP
- Evaluation
- Community Facilitator
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010 18:34
At the PEM PAL Secretariat we are continually improving PEM PAL website to make it as useful to its members as possible. In order to analyze the PEM PAL members' views on the functionality of the PEM PAL site a short exit survey was prepared.
The key findings of this exit survey are as follows:
• Overall, the PEM PAL members are satisfied with their experience with the site.
• Most PEM PAL members use the website on a monthly basis, followed by those who use it either weekly or less than once per month. Encouraging finding is the fact that the percent of those who have first visited the PEM PAL website only for the purpose of providing the answers for this survey is low, indicating that the majority of the PEM PAL members uses the site and browses through its contents.
• In general PEM PAL members agree that they will return to the website and that they will recommend this site to their colleagues as well.
• The main reason why members visit the site is to learn about the latest news on PEM PAL network activities and developments and to browse through the announcements of the forthcoming events. Many of them also visit the site after the events to download the Power Point Presentations and other materials used during workshops.
• Based on the previous experience PEM PAL members have with other sites they in general rate the design, functionality, interactivity and available contents as satisfactory.
• The biggest challenges identified with regard to the PEM PAL site include the fact that it takes too long to load the page, followed by the fact that information the they are looking for is either not available or not well organized. The challenge of navigation through the contents also remains an area of improvement.
The performed analysis of the PEM PAL members’ opinion on the functionality of the PEM PAL website proves that PEM PAL’s website leaves room for style and substance improvements. It is important to note that the design of the PEM PAL website and the information it provides are key variables that affect its effectiveness. To increase its effectiveness thus more efforts will be put into keeping the site current, relevant, easy to use and provide benefits to its members as typically users like well-organized sites that make important information easy to find.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010 11:39
Members of the PEM PAL Steering Committee will held a videoconference meeting on October 20, 2010.
The main topics for discussion are Organization of Plenary Meeting 2011, Community Facilitator position, Guidelines for Study visit program A and B, CoP Action plan.
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Monday, September 27, 2010 12:12
Dear PEM PAL members,
     We would like to bring to your attention a book PIFC - Public Internal Financial Control by Robert de Koning, a manual concernig the European Comission's initiative to build new structures of public internal control in applicant and third-party countries. The book is aimed at anyone who seeks a reference work to carry forward the concept of public internal control at national or international level.This publication is not only a useful source of information, but also offers great practical advice for improving Public Internal ƒinancial Control (PIƒC).
You are welcome to download Bosnian, Romanian and Russian translations of the book by clicking here.
PEM PAL Secretariat
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010 09:02
PEM PAL Community Facilitator (in Slovenia)
ECA Mission, Principles and Vision
To meet demands in a rapidly changing Region, the World Bank partners with governments and other stakeholders to:
• Promote growth and create jobs
• Encourage social inclusion and fight poverty
• Foster good governance, and
• Address global needs
The ECA Region offers customized knowledge and innovative financial products to address these challenges in a timely manner.
Our Guiding Principles
• Client centered
• Working in partnership
• Accountable for quality results
• Dedicated to financial integrity and cost-effectiveness
• Inspired and innovative
Our Core Values
• Personal honesty, integrity, commitment
• Working together in teams - with openness and trust
• Empowering others and respecting differences
• Encouraging risk-taking and responsibility
• Enjoying our work and our families
Program Context
PEM PAL (Public Expenditure Management Peer Assisted Learning) is a program to create networks of practitioners in public finance in Central and Eastern Europe as well as the Central Asian Region (ECA countries). The network at present includes members from 17 countries of the region and puts an emphasis on involving the member countries with less developed institutional systems.
The purpose of the networks is to share experience on reform implementation in key areas of public financial management through the so called Communities of Practice (CoPs). PEM PAL network is currently organised around three thematic communities of practice, including Treasury CoP, Budget CoP and Internal Audit CoP.
Benchmarking is used to stimulate peer to peer exchanges; whereas the Public Expenditure & Financial Accountability indicators (PEFA) provide the general benchmarking tool and more drill-down specific tools are used for the functional areas covered by the Communities of Practice.
The PEMPAL program was conceptualized by the World Bank and the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and is supported by other development partners, including Switzerland, US treasury, GTZ, InWent and the OECD. The basic logistical support for the organization of events and information flow through the website is ensured by the Center of Excellence in Finance (Lijubljana, Slovenija) in its role as a PEM PAL Secretariat along the lines described in the Rules of Operation of the initiative. More details about the program can be found at PEM PAL web site (www.pempal.org).
Duties and Accountabilities
The PEM PAL community facilitator, working in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is expected to provide the following support across all three CoPs:
• Support for the learning agenda of the community
1. Assist CoPs to develop and maintain a learning agenda, including: identify issues of interest for learning agenda and ensure distribution of knowledge information, keep abreast of developments in the respective professional fields and inform members accordingly; manage and update agenda based on feedback.
2. Connect the community to their respective international field of expertise including: (i) relate the CoP to professional associations, (ii) ensure involvement of and support from international institutions, (iii) search for and engaging best practitioners to accommodate members’ requests.
3. Ensure access to relevant standards as well as other documents of professional interest for the COP. Facilitate sharing of relevant documentation and other types of professional information between the members through the web based databank.
4. Facilitate knowledge sharing on experiences in application of relevant benchmarking tools by members and facilitate the application of such tools.
5. Develop a database of success stories on specific aspects of CoP development, including documenting ‘what works’ in terms of network development and strengthening.
• Support to the leadership teams (executive committee) and sub-groups
1. Help leadership teams to identify vision and strategy for development of CoPs.
2. Help leadership teams prepare annual work programs and budgets.
3. Help with preparing and facilitating leadership team meetings and virtual discussions.
4. Support to CoP work groups including: comments on work, identification of resource people and synergies with existing initiatives; act as broker between group members and other interested parties as needed.
5. Help leadership teams to foster informal and formal communication among members through various means.
6. Help with preparation of materials to be posted at CoP web page.
7. Help the leadership teams to strengthen consistency of membership in member countries and play an advocacy role in enlarging and deepening memberships.
• Support in elaborating strategies to attract funding for the PEMPAL network
Facilitator is also expected to contribute to preparation of the strategies by the PEM PAL Secretariat and Steering Committee to attract new donors or private sponsors to support PEM PAL activities with a view to gain a certain degree of self-sufficiency of the PEM PAL program in the medium term.
Selection Criteria
The expert should have the following qualifications and skills:
• Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant area (economics, accounting, finance, public administration, etc.)
• At least 8 years of relevant professional experience, including experience within a ministry or public organization either as a public official/employee or external advisor/consultant in one of the following fields: public finance policy formulation; budget oversight; budget execution process and reporting; financial management and control; public sector audit.
• Substantive experience as an international consultant /advisor in a developing economy or country in transition.
• Familiarity with PEFA indicators is desirable.
• Demonstrated ability to deal with high level government counterparts.
• Strong communication skills, experience in facilitating group discussions and ability to use web based tools and video conferencing for group communication.
• Fluency in English. Ability to communicate in Russian is highly desirable. Knowledge of other languages of South East Europe is desirable.
Personal characteristics
Ideally, this person should be a current practitioner or a past practitioner in the domain of public financial management with a degree of familiarity with topics addressed by the different CoPs. This person should ideally have a deep understanding of the reform challenges faced by members and cultural sensitivity to deal with members from countries with different cultural and linguistic background.
The ideal candidate will:
• Have a passion for the PFM domain and its importance.
• Be credible in the domain.
• Be acceptable by the community professionally and personally.
• Have a vision for improved practices, innovation, and direction for the domain.
• Be reasonably good at dealing with people.
• Have a working understanding of communities of practice.
• See the community and its cultivation as a personal learning opportunity.
Estimated time requirement
The initial duration of the assignment is 12 months, with a possibility of extension till June 30, 2012, subject to satisfactory performance. The Community Facilitator will work as a full-time expert at the PEMPAL Secretariat which is located at the Center of Excellence in Finance, having its permanent premises at Cankarjeva 18, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
More information about the advertisment can be obtained on the World Bank external site (Vacancy Number 101735):
http://web.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64778834&pagePK=64273550&piPK=64778828&theSitePK=1058433
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