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2 Can civil society budget groups contribute to
governance and combating corruption?
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3The growth of independent applied budget groups
- Definition Budget Groups
- First wave 1990 1999
- Countries, catalysts and work
- Second wave 1999
- Countries, catalysts and work
4 The case against civil society participation
- Budgets must be secret or volatile markets will
result. - CSOs can destroy budget integrity.
- CSOs pursue sectional interests.
- Government has mandate to prepare the budget.
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5 Budget groups Types of work
- Drafting Priority setting (Kenya), PRSP
(Uganda), MTEF (SA) Participatory budgeting
(Brazil). - Legislature Literacy (Croatia), training
(Mexico, SA), and indep. analysis.
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6 Budget groups Types of work
- Implementation Impact information collation
(Uganda, SA, India). - Auditing Tightening accountability (India)
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7 Examples of impact
- Mexico Presidential Fund
- South Africa Public Finance Management Act
- Russia in-kind taxation
- Uganda education and health expenditures
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8 The case for civil society participation
- May improve commitment, quality of decisions and
impact by - Simplification and debate
- Training
- Bringing information to the debate
- Independent critical analysis
- Building accountability
- Critical ally of govt.
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9 Civil society budget groups Key success
factors
- Focus on whole process
- Dedicated capacity
- Oversight partnership alliances.
- Skills
- Consistent funding
- Linking with communities
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