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| Document Date:
| 2007/05/01 |
| Document Type:
| Integrative Fiduciary Assessment |
| Report Number:
| 39759 |
| Volume No:
| 1 of 1 |
| Country:
| Pakistan ; |
| Doc Name:
| Pakistan - North West Frontier Province : public financial management and accountability assessment |
| Keywords:
| Accountant General, Accounting Officer, Aggregate expenditure, aggregate fiscal discipline, allocation of resources, Annual Budget, annual budget process, Annual Budgets, annual financial statements, appropriations, autonomous bodies, borrowing, budget classification, budget cycle, budget data, Budget Documentation, budget documents, budget execution, budget formulation, Budget Framework, budget information, budget outturn, budget performance, budget planning, Budget preparation, budget process, budget proposal, budget proposals, Budget Statement, budgetary outcomes, cash balances, cash rationing, central government, data analysis, debt, debt service, debt service payments, debt servicing, Deficit financing, devolution, domestic revenue, economic assumptions, expenditure allocations, expenditure policy, external audit, Financial Accountability, Financial Accounting, Financial assets, Financial Management, financial management system, Financial Reporting, financial reports, financial systems, financial transactions, fiscal decentralization, fiscal management, Fiscal Responsibility, government policies, Housing, inflation, Institutional Reforms, internal audit, internal controls, Local Government, Local Governments, Municipal Administration, per capita income, Poverty Reduction, provincial government, Provincial Governments, Provincial Reforms, provisions, Public, Public Accounts, Public Accounts Committee, public debt, public debt management, public employment, Public Enterprise, Public Expenditure, public expenditures, public finance, Public Finance Law, public finance management, public finances, Public Financial Management, public funds, public revenues, Public sector, public service, public services, revenue collection, revenue policy, State Owned Enterprises, tax, tax assessment, Taxation, transparency, Treasury Show More |
| Language:
| English |
| Major Sector:
| Public Administration, Law, and Justice |
| Rel. Proj ID:
| PK-Nwfp Pfma - Performance Indicators Assessment -- P098868 ; |
| Region:
| South Asia ; |
| Rep Title:
| Pakistan - North West Frontier Province : public financial management and accountability assessment |
| Sector:
| General public administration sector |
| Topics:
| Public Sector Development ; Urban Development ; Finance and Financial Sector Development |
| SubTopics:
| Public Financial Management ; Public Sector Management and Reform ; Urban Economics ; Public Sector Economics ; Public & Municipal Finance |
| Unit Owning:
| Financial Management Unit (SARFM) ; Office of the Regional Vice Pres (SARVP) |
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Abstract
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| The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) is the third largest province of Pakistan. The province is landlocked and the land routes to the north are few and difficult, passing through hilly terrain. The province itself is largely mountainous, with only 30 percent cultivated land. Nearly 50 percent of the population lives in the mountainous and arid areas. The province shares a long border with eastern and southern Afghanistan and most of its population has the same ethnic background (Pushtoon) as parts of bordering Afghanistan. This document reports on a Performance Measurement Framework (PFM) assessment by describing the existing financial systems briefly and rating these systems against the laid down indicators of the PFM Performance Measurement Framework. The study has been conducted in line with the Public Financial Management Performance Measurement Framework, using six critical dimensions of performance for an open and orderly PFM system. |
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