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Public Financial Management Reform Program

Simplification. Institutional capacity within the government remains constrained. It is essential that ADB programs are as simple as possible in clarity of the policy agenda and ease of administration. Fewer policy actions with a tighter focus on the most important measures would assist and can help to avoid dilution of focus.

Project Name

Public Financial Management Reform Program

Project Number
45032-001
Report Date
01 May 2016
Report Link
https://www.adb.org/projects/documents/nau-public-financial-management-reform-p…
Report Source
Self-evaluation
Country
Nauru
Sector
Public sector management
Public expenditure and fiscal management
Themes
Inclusive Economic Growth
Gender Equity and Mainstreaming
Report Rating
Successful

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