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AusAID Action: Align with national procurement and public financial management systems

Created on: Sep 24, 2009 3:05 PM by Martin - Last Modified:  Jan 14, 2010 5:56 PM by Laura

ActionContinue to align with national procurement and public financial management systems
DescriptionAusAID is a pool funding partner in Nepal (and therefore aligned) and participates in the Cambodia SWAp which prepares a joint procurement plan with government.  Large procurement uses World Bank procedures.
Year2009
Deadline2009
Source
Cambodia DCT p. 8 and Nepal DCT p. 16

Criteria for Assessing Performance

red cross.jpg Not Achieved

AusAID pulls out of SWAp/pooled funding in Cambodia or Nepal.

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green tick.jpg Achieved

AusAID continues pooled funding in Nepal and active engagement with the Cambodia SWAp.

Objectively verifiable indicator (OVI)

Is AusAID providing pooled funding in Nepal.

Number and nature of AusAID interventions in Cambodia SWAp.

Means of Verification
AusAID reports and future OECD / DAC evaluation reports

FINAL RATING

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Contextual information
Where the action will be takenCountry: Cambodia and Nepal
Results Area under which we are tracking this ActionCountry Systems
Explanationsn/a
Background
Include here any information that you are aware of, or that the signatory provides, about why this action is being taken, or other contextual information
Links to relevant documentsAustralia is a signatory to the Paris Declaration and in so doing committed to aligning with national procurement and public financial management systems.
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Interpretation Notes
Include any comments about whether this action can be taken at the level of intentational/national/ in health sector/ in IHP+ countries

 

PLEASE NOTE:

  1. Only Results Area Leads should amend this table.
  2. Once it has been finalised, the table should not change within a reporting year.
  3. Evidence that we will use as the basis to rate this action is included in the comment thread below.

 

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