The first joint report on Cambodia published by the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank reviews the way the Cambodian Government manages public funds and other resources, and points to the need for more progress on reforms to improve the way the Government manages, raises, and uses public monies and resources. The report, Enhancing Service Delivery through Improving Resource Allocation and Institutional Reform, looks at the way the Government collects revenues, manages public funds and human resources, as well as the institutions that manage resources. It was developed in close collaboration with the Government, particularly the Ministry of Economy and Finance, with significant input from the International Monetary Fund, the Department for International Development, and Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. The report was discussed at a workshop with Government, the private sector, donors, and NGOs and helped to build further consensus needed for key reforms in these areas. The presentations, speeches and papers below are from that workshop.  Press Release, November 3, 2003Â
Download the full report:
 IFAPER: Enhancing Service Delivery through Improving Resource Allocation and Institutional Reform
Workshop Materials: All files are in pdf format Â
Statements
 NEP EDUCAM Joint Statement (27kb)
 NEP - EDUCAM Statement (11kb)
Speeches
 Country Director ADB (14kb)
 Civil Service Reform Issues - NGOs (11kb)
Papers
 Health Sector Reform - Sin Somuny (8kb)
 Road Transport Issues, ADB (15kb)
 Education Sector, WB (16kb)
Presentations
 Executive Summary of IFAPER, Helen Sutch (219kb)
 Presentation for IFAPER Helen Sutch (9kb)
 New Budget System Issues ADB (39kb)
 Agriculture & Rural Development WB (265kb)
 Agriculture Sector ADB (30kb)
 Agriculture Issues AusAid (73kb)
 Civil Service Reform, Rob Talercio, WB (144kb)
 Country Procurement Assessment WB (26kb)
 Decentralization Reform (44kb)
 Education Sector EDUCAM (140kb)
 Financial Management Issues (64kb)
 Health Sector Issues DFID (15kb)
 Health Sector Issues (22kb)
 Public Expenditure Issues WB (91kb) November 2003 |