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EU, AFD, and World Bank support strengthening Sri Lanka’s public finance management
Jul 19, 202304:56 PM
EU, AFD, and World Bank support strengthening Sri Lanka’s public finance management
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The Sri Lankan government and World Bank, European Union (EU) and Agence Française de Développement (AFD) have recently signed financing agreements to help strengthen Sri Lanka’s management of public finances.

 

In a statement, the World Bank said the grant of EUR 9.8 million for Public Finance Management aims to support improving economic governance, transparency, and accountability in how public finances are spent. 

 

“Weak management of public finances contributed to Sri Lanka’s economic crisis, so it is crucial to strengthen core public finance institutions and systems to shore up the economic recovery and get the country on a sustainable growth path,” said Chiyo Kanda, World Bank Country Manager for Maldives, and Sri Lanka.

 

“This project will leverage technology to develop and scale up the government’s nascent e-procurement system (e-GP) and enhance the institutional capacity of the National Audit Office of Sri Lanka, both important steps towards enhancing efficiency and transparency in public procurement and external audits,” Kanda said further.

 

Pointing out that the public sector is the largest purchaser of goods, works, and non-consulting services in Sri Lanka’s domestic market, the World Bank noted that the procurement of these goods and services is often delayed due to cumbersome and outdated procedures and processes, limited understanding of market approaches, and lack of capacity and empowerment of procurement decision-makers. 

 

“In the absence of digitized procurement tools and an efficient e-procurement system, Sri Lanka misses out on opportunities to leverage economies of scale and to monitor the efficiency and timeliness of procurement,” said Denis Chaibi, Ambassador of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

 

Chaibi also stressed on the importance of a strong and modernized public finance management system for the country to mitigate the risk of crises in the future and to establish accountability and public trust in the system. “The European Union—through the World Bank—is pleased to support institutional capacity and transparency in Sri Lanka’s procurement and audit, which will improve economic governance and aid Sri Lanka’s recovery.”

 

World Bank’s statement said the project aims to strengthen the overall accountability framework by improving the performance of the National Audit Office of Sri Lanka in terms of stronger governance, greater accountability, and enhanced institutional capacity in areas relating to audit planning, quality assurance, staff capacity, engagement of citizens in the audit process, as well as in specialized audits such as procurement and environment audits.

 

The project is aligned with the new World Bank Group Country Partnership Framework (CPF) FY24-FY27 for Sri Lanka. The CPF focuses on restoring economic stability and building a stronger foundation for green, resilient, and inclusive development.

 

The project’s focus on supporting economic governance and institutional strengthening is aligned with the CPF’s goals and will support the Government of Sri Lanka’s governance reforms, the statement read further.

 

 

 

 

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