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Project:
Improving the Government decision-making at the central and local levels for economic growth and poverty reduction, by sustained development and consolidation of the National Statistics System (PRCS RCA Phase II)
Institution:
Central African Republic
Coverage:
National
Country:
Central African Republic
Grant Number:
275
Grant Amount (USD):
1 263 000.00
Date of Signing:
30 Jun, 2012
Duration:
2012 to 2015
Project Goal:

The Goal of the project is to improve Government decision-making at the central and local levels for economic growth and poverty reduction, by sustained development and consolidation of the National Statistics Systems. The specific objectives of the project are to:

(i) Improve the quality of statistical data produced by Institut Centrafricain des Statistiques et des Etudes Economiques (ICASEES) and the peripheral statistic units in line ministries and Délégations Régionales du Plan (DRP) such that  routinely produce reliable and up-to-date statistical information for decision processes and monitoring of progress towards development goals

(ii) Increase the number of skilled statisticians available to the government through the establishment of a scholarship scheme for certificate and diploma studies in statistics (iii) Contribute to the design, implementation and the monitoring of  national strategy for development of statistics.

Project:
Promoting effective public administration in Africa and implement the reforms of public administration in a coherent and comprehensive manner (CAFRAD II)
Institution:
Centre Africain de Formation et de Recherche Administrative pour le Dévéloppement
Coverage:
Continental- Africa
Country:
Morocco
Grant Number:
272
Grant Amount (USD):
2 000 000.00
Date of Signing:
27 Jun, 2012
Duration:
2012 to 2016
Project Goal:

The project’s goal is to promote effective, coherent, and comprehensive public administration and implementation of its reforms programs in Africa. The project has the following objectives:

(i) To enhance human and institutional capacity of CAFRAD to improve its effectiveness

(ii) To improve knowledge and skills of public sector experts in African countries to better implement reform programs

(iii) To provide new understanding and knowledge through research on public administration reforms in Africa.

 
Project:
Strengthening economic management capabilities to successfully implement the Zimbabwe National Medium Term Plan
Institution:
The Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe
Coverage:
National
Country:
Zimbabwe
Grant Number:
270
Grant Amount (USD):
5 000 000.00
Date of Signing:
06 Jun, 2012
Duration:
2012 to 2017
Project Goal:

The project’s goal is to strengthen economic management capabilities for   implementation of Zimbabwe national Medium Term Plan (MTP). The Project focuses on strategic priorities for capacity development identified by the GOZ which are: (i) Consolidating economic management through capacity building initiatives for ministries and related institutions responsible for economic management (ii) Rebuilding institutional and human resources capabilities for the public sector to support implementation of the MTP.

Project:
Strengthening skills and competencies of public sector managers in macroeconomic and public financial management (SSCBP)
Institution:
The Government of the Republic of South Sudan
Coverage:
National
Country:
Republic of South Sudan
Grant Number:
268
Grant Amount (USD):
2 250 000.00
Date of Signing:
06 Jun, 2012
Duration:
2012 to 2015
Project Goal:

The project’s goal is to strengthen skills and competencies of South Sudan public sector managers in macroeconomic and public financial management. The project’s specific objectives are: (i) To improve skills and competencies to support Public Financial Management and Fiduciary institutions; and (ii) To strengthen systems in public institutions involved in core fiduciary management.

Project:
Enhancing active participation of African women in development processes (WUA Phase II)
Institution:
Women’s University in Africa (WUA)
Coverage:
Continental- Africa
Country:
Zimbabwe
Grant Number:
267
Grant Amount (USD):
3 000 000.00
Date of Signing:
06 Jun, 2012
Duration:
2012 to 2017
Project Goal:

The project’s goal is to strengthen participation of African women in development processes. Specifically, the project , seeks to: (i) Enhance operational effectiveness of WUA (ii) Increase access to knowledge, skills and competencies of economically disadvantaged and marginalized African women, and (iii) Create an enabling environment for knowledge sharing and networking.

Project:
Enhancing efforts in regional integration and international cooperation (MORIIC)
Institution:
The Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe
Coverage:
National
Country:
Zimbabwe
Grant Number:
269
Grant Amount (USD):
2 000 000.00
Date of Signing:
06 Jun, 2012
Duration:
2012 to 2016
Project Goal:

The project goal is to strengthen MoRIIC’s internal efficiency and effectiveness in delivering its mandate. The project specific objectives are to: (i) Enhance regional integration and (ii) Improve coordination of development assistance. These specific objectives have been cascaded into four-year program Performance Achievements and Annual Performance Goals.

Project:
Strengthening skills and competencies of public sector managers in macroeconomic and public financial management (SSCBP)
Institution:
The Government of the Republic of South Sudan
Coverage:
South Sudan
Country:
Republic of South Sudan
Grant Number:
268
Grant Amount (USD):
2 250 000.00
Date of Signing:
06 Jun, 2012
Duration:
2012 to 2015
Project Goal:

The specific objectives are: (i) To improve skills and competencies to support Public Financial Management and Fiduciary institutions; and (ii) To strengthen systems in public institutions involved in core fiduciary management.                            

Project:
Improving financial governance in Djibouti by scaling up audit and control function in the public sector (GFID)
Institution:
The Republic of Djibouti
Coverage:
National
Country:
Djibouti
Grant Number:
266
Grant Amount (USD):
2 700 000.00
Date of Signing:
12 May, 2012
Duration:
2012 to 2016
Project Goal:

The project’s goal is to improve financial governance in Djibouti through scaling up audit and control function in the public sector. This will be achieved through project support to key institutions involved in the control chain, primarily the Inspection Général d’Etat – IGE, the National Audit Office (Cour des Comptes), the Supreme Court, the Parliament, the Office of Finance Inspector General, the Office of Health Services Inspector General to enhance their performance, foster democracy, ethics, effectiveness and accountability in the use and management of public funds. The specific objectives of the project are to: (i) Build human capacity to improve the professionalism of auditors, MPs and Parliament’s Staff (ii) Strengthen the Legal environment and improve systems and processes (iii) Improve Communications and outreach activities (iv) Foster research and dissemination on Audit best practices, and  (v) strengthen institutional capacity of involved entities.

Project:
Improving on the performance and efficiency of the public sector in Francophone Central Africa sub-region countries through enhancement of skills of policy analysts and economic managers (GPE Yaoundé Phase IV)
Institution:
Universite De Yaoundé II (Cameroun)
Coverage:
Regional- Central Africa (Francophone)
Country:
Cameroon
Grant Number:
262
Grant Amount (USD):
2 940 000.00
Date of Signing:
12 Apr, 2012
Duration:
2012 to 2016
Project Goal:

The project goal is to improve performance and efficiency of public sector in Francophone Central Africa Sub-Region countries through development of skills of policy analysts and economic managers. This will be achieved through the following objectives: (i) enhance the operational capabilities of the University of Yaounde II at Sao to implement the GPE program (ii) strengthen the skills of managers and economic policy analysts , and (iii) develop capacity for knowledge generation and sharing with the similar programs in Africa and globally.

Project:
Improving the performance and efficiency of the public sector in Francophone West Africa sub-region countries through enhancement of skills of policy analysts and economic managers (GPE-Abidjan)
Institution:
Universite De Cocody
Coverage:
Regional- West Africa (Francophone)
Country:
Côte d'Ivoire
Grant Number:
265
Grant Amount (USD):
3 045 000.00
Date of Signing:
12 Apr, 2012
Duration:
2012 to 2016
Project Goal:

The aim of project is to improve the performance and efficiency of the public sector in Francophone West Africa by strengthening the skills of analysts and managers in economic policy. This will be achieved through the following objectives (i) To enhance the operational capabilities of the University of Cocody to implement the GPE program (ii) To strengthen the skills of analysts and managers of economic policy (iii) To develop capacities in knowledge sharing  with similar programs in Africa and globally.

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Thomas Kwesi Quartey

ACBF has been granted the status of a specialized agency because of the potential to transform Africa through capacity development.


H.E. Thomas Kwesi Quartey, Deputy Chairperson, AU Commission
Erastus Mwencha

The recognition of ACBF as the African Union’s Specialized Agency for Capacity Development launches the beginning of a new era for capacity building by ACBF, which will require an appropriate level of political commitment and financial support from all stakeholders.


H.E. Erastus Mwencha, Chair, ACBF Executive Board
Lamin Momodou

The remarkable achievements ACBF has registered over the past 26 years is not by accident in our opinion. They have come through hard work, dedication, commitment, purposeful leadership, support from the member countries as well as productive partnership building.


Mr. Lamin Momodou MANNEH, Director, UNDP Regional Service Centre for Africa
Goodall Gondwe

Africa needs ACBF as much, probably more now, than at the time it was created in 1991.


Hon. Goodall Gondwe, former Chair of the ACBF Board of Governors and Minister of Finance – Malawi
Ken Ofori Atta

Ghana’s partnership with ACBF is a tremendous blessing for us and therefore the opportunity for Ghana to host the 26th ACBF Board of Governors Meeting is something that we treasure.


Hon Ken Ofori Atta, Chair of the ACBF Board of Governors and Minister of Finance - Ghana
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