Public Financial Management
Public Finance Managment (PFM) refers to the set of laws, rules, systems and processes used by sovereign nations (and sub-national governments), to mobilise revenue, allocate public funds, undertake public spending, account for funds and audit results. It encompasses a broader set of functions than financial management and is commonly conceived as a cycle of six phases, beginning with policy design and ending with external audit and evaluation.
We offer a range of consulting in the Public Financial Management Reforms in the following areas:
- National Budget classifications,
- Support to Internal Audit functions,
- Development of policies, standards, procedures, manuals and controls and their integration for fiscal and financial reporting in all levels of government,
- Treasury and Government financial rules and procedures,
- Review of Public Sector Financial Management Systems,
- Design and implementation of Government Financial Management Systems,
- Preparation of Financial Statements,
- Implementation of revenue improvement policies,
- Preparation of Government fixed asset registers.
- IFMIS Quality Assurance and Reviews.
Some of our projects include:
World Bank:
- Project management of Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS) for Sierra Leone Ministry of Finance.
- Advisory support for the IFMIS rollout and IBEX enhancement for Ethiopia Ministry of Finance and Economic Cooperation.