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This report explores the various governance diagnostic tools that can be used to improve accountability in government systems, including IGRs, scoping notes, service delivery tracking surveys, and public expenditure reviews. It also discusses the linkages between governance tools and accountability mechanisms such as political actors, institutions, civil society, and private sector.
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Governance Diagnostic Tools James Anderson, Magnus Lindelow, Francesca Recanatini, and Randi Ryterman The World Bank February 15, 2006
Five families of instruments IGRs Scoping notes Key country systems Service delivery Public expenditure tracking surveys Public expenditure reviews New policy focus Government performance surveys Governance & AC surveys BEEPS & IC surveys Scorecards QSDSs Actionable indicators PFM performance report HRM indicators Doing Business
Linking Governance Tools to Accountability Citizens/Firms Actionable indicators • Political Actors & Institutions • Political Parties • Competition, transparency IGRs Executive-Central Govt • Civil Society & Private Sector • Civil Society Watchdogs • Media • Business Associations • Check & Balance Institutions • Parliament • Judiciary • Oversight institutions Cross-cutting Control Agencies (Finance, HR) Citizens/Firms Citizens/Firms Service Delivery & Regulatory Agencies Outcomes: Services, Regulations, Corruption Subnational Govt & Communities PETS, PERs Citizens/Firms Government Performance Surveys
Linking Governance Tools to Project Cycle IGR scoping notes CAS **Governance Review** Operations & Capacity building Monitoring PETS Government performance surveys Actionable indicators PERs IGR diagnostics of key country systems & service delivery
Discussion today • PETS – following the money • BEEPS – monitoring the investment climate