Sub-regional course on PETS: Phnom Penh, June 2004 - Cambodia, Indonesia, Kenya, Laos, Mongolia

Author(s) : World Bank Institute

Organization : World Bank Institute

Imprint : Paris, IIEP, 2004

Collation :

343 p.

Notes :

Incl. Agenda, List of participants. Powerpoint presentations

A first international course on “Public expenditure tracking surveys (PETS) in education” was organized jointly by the International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) and  the  World  Bank Institute (WBI), from 21 to 30 June 2004 in Phnom Penh. Hosted by  the  Government  of  Cambodia,  this  course  aimed at introducing participants to the methods of PETS; allowing them to practically  implement  a  PETs  through  an  exercise  (Ruritania);  and discussing how this methodology can be applied to the situation in their respective countries.

This report includes the various materials that were prepared and used for the course, in particular: the outlines of the presentations by  the  faculty,  the  Ruritania  exercise,  as  well  as  the  reports  by country teams. The appendices contain the speeches during the official opening ceremony, the list of participants as well as some bibliographical references.

 

  • Accountability, Corruption, Diagnostic tools / surveys, Public expenditure tracking surveys (PETS), Economic and social development, Educational management, Finance, Budgets, University staff
  • Africa, Asia and the Pacific
    Cambodia, Kenya, Mongolia, Lao People's Democratic Republic