Budgethilfe und öffentliche Finanzen in Sambia
This projects aimed at assessing and identifying the determinants of the operational efficiency of service delivery at local government level in Zambia. It focused on the sectors health, education, and rural road maintenance.
Projektteam:
Jörg Faust
Teilnehmer des 45. DIE-Ausbildungsganges:
Maximilian Geigenmüller
Anja Hornig
Kathrin Kästle
Christopher Smith
Franziska Tröger
Zeitrahmen:
2009 - 2010
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Abgeschlossen
Kooperationspartner:
Economics Association of Zambia (EAZ)
Projektbeschreibung
The German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) is a multidisciplinary research, advisory, and training institute for Germany’s bilateral and multilateral development cooperation. It is jointly funded by the Federal Government of Germany and the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
On the basis of independent research, DIE acts as an advisor to public institutions in Germany and abroad on current issues of development and cooperation between developed and developing countries.
Postgraduate training at the DIE focuses on empirical and policy-oriented research projects carried out by Country Working Groups (CWG) comprising between four and six postgraduates supervised by a member of DIE’s academic staff. Every research project involves an 11-week empirical field study. Before being published in the DIE Studies series, the findings of the CWG are presented and discussed in detail in country as well as with experts on the topic in Germany.
Context:
Evaluation departments of cooperating partners have started a series of evaluations of budget support including a joint evaluation of budget support in Zambia. This evaluation was initiated by the Policy and Operations Evaluation Department of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (IOB), the Evaluation and Audit Department of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ-E) and the Secretariat for Evaluation of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).
The Secretary to the Treasury in Zambia has given full support to the evaluation.
As part of this joint effort DIE has been commissioned by BMZ-E to carry out an evaluation component concerned with the political processes and economy of budget support in Zambia.
Project:
This Country Working Group (CWG) research project – while not forming an integral part of the joint evaluation – is closely coordinated with and aims at directly contributing to the evaluation work.
It will be carried out in close cooperation with the Economics Association of Zambia (EAZ) and the different evaluation teams.
The main research interest concerns the identification of constraints to efficient service delivery at local government level in Zambia. The focus is on the operational efficiency of local public financial management (PFM) in health, education and rural roads maintenance.
The CWG aims at conducting comparative in-depth case studies of sub-national service delivery in the selected sectors. For this purpose, relative efficiency measures will be constructed based on administrative data on sub-national service delivery and budget allocations. Qualitative in-depth studies will then be conducted to identify determinants of unexplained differences in efficiency between selected districts.
The main contribution of this research will consist in providing for a clearer understanding of (i) how budget allocations in Zambia are transformed into service delivery and the provision of public goods in the selected sectors (health, education, roads), and (ii) how the operational efficiency of budget implementation in Zambia could be improved.
The CWG’s findings should inform the joint evaluation of budget support in Zambia but at the same time be of direct use to the Government of Zambia, in particular the sector ministries concerned as well as the Ministry of Finance and National Planning (MoFNP).
Publikationen
- Budgethilfe in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit: weder Teufelszeug noch Allheilmittel
Leiderer, Stefan(2009)
Analysen und Stellungnahmen 10/2009 - Zur Effektivität und politischen Ökonomie der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit
Faust, Jörg / Stefan Leiderer(2008)
in: Politische Vierteljahresschrift 49 (1), 129-152 - Public financial management for PRSP implementation in Malawi : formal and informal PFM institutions in a decentralising system
Leiderer, Stefan / Benjamin Hodick / Esther Kabey / Michael Roll / Stefanie Schnitzer / Julia Ziegenbein(2007)
Studies 28 - Chancen, Risiken und Perspektiven von Budgethilfe in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit
Leiderer, Stefan(2007)
Schriftliche Stellungnahme zur öffentlichen Anhörung des Deutschen Bundestages, Ausschuss für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung am 7. November 2007 in Berlin, Bonn: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) - Wie wirksam sind neue Modalitäten der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit? Erste Erfahrungen mit Programme-Based Approaches (PBAs)
Klingebiel, Stephan / Stefan Leiderer / Petra Schmidt(2007)
Discussion Paper 7/2007 - Chances of effective cooperation and partnership with sub-Saharan Africa: programme-based approaches
Klingebiel, Stephan / Stefan Leiderer(2007)
in: Stephan Klingebiel (ed), Africa agenda for 2007: suggestions for the German G8 and EU Council Presidencies, Bonn: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (Discussion Paper 4/2007), 77-80 - Chance für eine wirksame Kooperation und Partnerschaft mit Subsahara-Afrika: programmorientierte Ansätze
Klingebiel, Stephan/ Stefan Leiderer(2006)
in: Stephan Klingebiel (Hrsg.), Afrika-Agenda 2007. Ansatzpunkte für den deutschen G8-Vorsitz und die EU-Ratspräsidentschaft, Bonn: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) (Discussion Paper 18/2006), 79-83 - Paradoxe Effekte: Befunde zur Wirksamkeit der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit im statistischen Ländervergleich
Faust, Jörg / Stefan Leiderer(2006)
in: eins 9/2006, 34-37 - Diagnosis and reform of public financial management systems: a key cross-cutting issue for program-based approaches in development policy
Leiderer, Stefan(2005)
Briefing Paper 3/2005 - Programmfinanzierung und öffentliche Budgets: neue Instrumente und Inhalte der Entwicklungspolitik
Klingebiel, Stephan / Stefan Leiderer / Petra Schmidt(2005)
in: Dirk Messner / Imme Scholz (Hrsg.), Zukunftsfragen der Entwicklungspolitik, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verl.-Ges., 73-87 - Programme Financing and Public Budgets. New Instruments and Starting-Points of Development Policy
Klingebiel, Stephan / Stefan Leiderer / Petra Schmidt(2005)
Discussion Paper 3/2005 - Budgetmanagement und Budgetfinanzierung in Subsahara-Afrika
Klingebiel, Stephan / Stefan Leiderer(2004)
in: Rolf Hofmeier / Andreas Mehler (Hrsg.), Afrika Jahrbuch 2003. Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft in Afrika südlich der Sahara, Institut für Afrika-Kunde, Wiesbaden: VS Verl. für Sozialwiss., 39-47