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Title: Guidelines for the application of the PEFA Framework to Sub Nation Govs
Post by: Napodano on January 13, 2013, 17:42:56 GMT

In order to ensure a consistent and appropriate application of the Framework and interpretation of the findings at the sub-national level, the PEFA Program has produced practical Supplementary Guidelines for the tool’s application at sub-national level.

These Guidelines should be used in conjunction with the PEFA Framework (“blue book”) and replace the exposure draft produced in 2008.
Any enquiries or comments may be addressed to services@pefa.org

Attached below is the document
Title: Re: Guidelines for the application of the PEFA Framework to Sub Nation Govs
Post by: harnett on January 13, 2013, 21:00:51 GMT
If anyone is interested, I've developed a presentation (attached) for the main change in the guidelines - the SN Profile.  Maybe it will get further developed and get into the official PEFA training materials.  Comments welcome.
Title: Re: Guidelines for the application of the PEFA Framework to Sub Nation Govs
Post by: STONE on March 12, 2013, 10:26:25 GMT
Thanks Harnett - do  you have an example of a SN Profile?
Title: Re: Guidelines for the application of the PEFA Framework to Sub Nation Govs
Post by: harnett on March 14, 2013, 06:54:27 GMT
No examples as the requirement only came out in January.  I've prepared the way for one to be developed in Armenia for Yerevan City Council.  Should be available in the coming months.
Title: Re: Guidelines for the application of the PEFA Framework to Sub Nation Govs
Post by: FitzFord on April 03, 2013, 15:46:45 GMT
Harnett,

This is interesting and useful. Thinking ahead to reviews and possible reforms in the future (almost inevitable!) - can this be structured so that the logic of the assignment of functions and the sources of financing, requirements for approvals, reporting (including performance, and to whom) and results in terms of policy and administrative and sectorial objectives, would be readily available?

Fitz.