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A Global Economy and Development and Transparency and Accountability Event

Tools to Improve the Quality of Public Expenditures and the Role of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in the Process

Global Governance, Developing Countries, Development, Civil Society, World Bank


Event Summary

Over the past 30 years, the World Bank and IMF have developed a variety of tools to analyze public spending policies. With the development in low- and middle-income countries of democratic institutions and civil society organizations like think tanks and advocacy groups, we may soon be at a tipping point at which use of these tools along with domestic advocacy pushes countries to stronger reform agendas.

Event Information

When

Thursday, June 19, 2008
9:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Where

Stein Room
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On June 19, the Transparency and Accountability Project (TAP) hosted a forum that brings these elements together. The forum begin with an overview of public expenditure issues and tools; with presentations by organizations of new work TAP has supported; and concluded with lessons and observations on how governments, donors and CSOs could work together to improve the quality of public spending. The forum included five panel discussions led by experts in this field. Thirteen civil society organizations doing this kind of analytical and advocacy work were be represented on the program and in the audience.

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Listen to the audio of the event »

Participants

Introduction

David de Ferranti

Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development
Co-Drector, Transparency & Accountability Project

Moderators

David de Ferranti

Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development
Co-Drector, Transparency & Accountability Project

Doris Voorbraak

Senior Public Sector Management Specialist, World Bank

James Brumby

Lead Public Sector Specialist, World Bank

Vinod Vyasulu

Founder and Director, Center for Budget and Policy Studies, Bangalore, India

Kai Kaiser

Senior Economist, World Bank

Charles Griffin

Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development
Co-Drector, Transparency & Accountability Project

Panelists

Anil Deolalikar

Professor of Economics, University of California, Riverside

Maureen Lewis

Adviser, Human Development Vice Presidency, World Bank

Bill Savedoff

Economist, Social Insight

Amanda Glassman

Nonresident Fellow, Global Economy and Development
Senior Social Sector Specialist, Inter-American Development Bank

Vivek Ramkumar

Program Manager, International Budget Project

Presenters

Anand Rajaram

Sector Manager, Africa Public Sector Reform and Capacity, World Bank

Bill Dorotinsky

Lead Public Sector Specialist, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, World Bank

Ritva S. Reinikka

Director Social & Economic Development Group, Middle East and Northern Africa Regional Office, World Bank

Mario Cuevas

Director of Research in Finance and Social Development, National Center for Economic Research, Guatemala

Joseph Asunka

Research and Program Officer, Center for Democratic Development, Ghana

Courtney Tolmie

Program Associate, Results for Development

Betty Alvarado

Research Associate, Research Center at the University of the Pacific, Peru

Fatmir Memaj

President, Albanian Socio-Economic Think Tank

Chinyere Bun

Research Associate, Results for Development


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