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33060-012: Improving Public Expenditure Management in Indonesia
Project Data Sheet (PDS): Overview
Description
This TA has four closely linked objectives. First, through the diagnostic study, it will produce an informative analysis of Indonesia's public expenditure management system, especially as it relates to decentralization, and draw implications of different institutional arrangements for the GOI to evaluate. Second, through workshops, the TA will expose government officials from the key ministries to the linkages between public expenditure management and decentralization and to the implications o... Read More
| Country |
Indonesia |
|---|---|
| Project Number | 33060-012 |
| Project Type or Modality of Assistance |
Technical Assistance |
| Financing | Public sector (Sovereign) |
| Status | Closed |
| Approval Number |
TA No. 3394 |
| Approval Date | 25 Jan 2000 |
| Geographical Location | Jakarta |
| Sector / Subsector Classification |
Public sector management / Public Expenditure and Fiscal Management |
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Responsible ADB Officer
Claudia Buentjen
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Responsible ADB Department
Southeast Asia Department
Responsible ADB Divisions
Public Management, Financial Sector and Trade Division, SERD
Executing Agencies
Ministry of Finance
Last PDS Update
13 Jul 2010