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The Performance Dimensions in Budget => When a budget is comprehensive and transparent? => Topic started by: STONE on January 23, 2013, 09:55:35 GMT

Title: Open Budget Initiative 2012
Post by: STONE on January 23, 2013, 09:55:35 GMT
The International Budget Partnership today released the Open Budget Survey 2012.

http://internationalbudget.org/what-we-do/open-budget-survey/

Title: Re: Open Budget Initiative 2012
Post by: Napodano on January 23, 2013, 10:35:20 GMT
The International Budget Partnership today released the Open Budget Survey 2012.

http://internationalbudget.org/what-we-do/open-budget-survey/

This a great source for practitioners, especially for their country-specific reports which give a snapshot of the PFM situation in each country. Excellent for identifying the areas to prioritize for reform.
Title: Re: Open Budget Initiative 2012
Post by: Napodano on March 19, 2013, 09:13:49 GMT
here is the link to the country listing

http://internationalbudget.org/what-we-do/open-budget-survey/country-info/
Title: Re: Open Budget Initiative 2012
Post by: Albani on May 10, 2014, 16:05:06 GMT
Kosovo Gap Institute – How the State spends our Money? – Web portal, found that they are also part of this initiative. 

Its nice to see budget data provided in friendly format for public.

Links provided below.   

http://www.institutigap.org/spendingsEng/?0#/~/budget-of-kosovo---planning

A policy brief on Kosovo Budget Transparency and Reporting Forms can be found on following link:

http://www.institutigap.org/documents/84490_AnalizaperbuxhetinENGfinal.pdf