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Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys(PETS)

Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys(PETS). Zerubabel Ojoo Management systems and Economic Consultants Jan 25 2005. What is (PETS). Diagnostic or monitoring tool to understand problems in budget execution delays/predictability of public funding Leakage / shortfalls in public funding

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Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys(PETS)

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  1. Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys(PETS) Zerubabel Ojoo Management systems and Economic Consultants Jan 25 2005

  2. What is (PETS) • Diagnostic or monitoring tool to understand problems in budget execution • delays/predictability of public funding • Leakage / shortfalls in public funding • discretion in allocation of resources What PETS does? • Collect data from different levels of government, including service delivery units • Rely on record reviews, but also head teacher/health facility manager interviews • Vary design depending on perceived problems, country, and sector

  3. Outturn Timely disbursements in accordance with established policies and priorities Policy framework Government program PRSP Sector strategies Budget allocation Outputs Impact Outcomes The ideal situation in budgeting… Social accountability Which dimensions of SA do we apply as the budget is executed? Who takes responsibility and bears the cost

  4. Nontransparent process - Poor reporting on execution - High level of aggregation - Discretion in allocation • Weak service delivery • Accountability • Efficiency • - Quality Inherently difficult to assess - Household surveys - Participatory approaches - Social Impact Assessment Unclear policy framework Lack of clarity about how resource allocation relates to policies and priorities - budget not comprehensive - classification system Political economy Weak management information systems - limited coverage - poor data quality - late and scattered reporting  A more typical situation… Policy framework Govt. program PRSP Sector strategies Budget allocation Outturn Timely disbursements in accordance with established policies and priorities Outputs Impact Outcomes PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TRACKING SURVEY (PETS) QUANTITATIVE SERVICE DELIVERY SURVEY (QSDS)

  5. The poor and services, and monitoring tools. • Public spending benefits the rich more than the poor • Benefit incidence analysis of public spending for diagnosis • Money fails to reach frontline service providers • Captured by administrative layers or politicians • Public expenditure tracking surveys (PETS) • Poor quality services • Quantitative Service Delivery Survey (QSDS) • e.g., absenteeism,

  6. The Key Social Accountability issues. • Weak societal actors to play central role in SA in terms of funding and organization. • Incentive structure inclined to punishment. Problems exist in enforcing punishment and sanctions in decentralized setting. • Rewards and political patronage. • Rule following is the focus. Performance based SA is new. • Low level of institutionalization and methods in use are not inscribed in the law • Early external involvement with limited external participation at the end of the process. • Elitist involvement with the executive branch of government.

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