Course Overview
Requirements
- Bachelors Degree
- Min 3 years experience
Features
- World Bank Projects
- Public Projects
- IMF Projects
Target audiences
- All staff of Finance department
- Senior Level Staff
- Mid Level Staff
Curriculum
- 10 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 2 Weeks
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- Moduel - 01The World Bank Project Cycle What Is a World Bank Project? Country Assistance Strategy Project identificationProject preparation Project appraisal Project approval Project implementation Project completion Project evaluation0
- Module - 02Financial Management in Bank Operations Operational Policies Assessments of financial management arrangements Interim financial reporting Audited financial statements. Bank Procedures Project preparation Assess the proposed financial management arrangements Agree with the borrower on the format and content of interim and annual audited financial statements0
- Module - 03Unique statements
Agree on the scope of audit work to be carried out for each operation
Project implementation
Project completion and evaluation
Financial Management Issues in Emergency Operations
Use of country systems
Harmonization
Analysis of risk
Disbursement
Understanding disbursement0 - Module - 04Disbursement Methods
Reimbursement
Advance
Direct Payment
Special Commitment
Satisfying sponsors
Reporting
Fund receipt connection with real time project development
Risk Management
Strategy development and implementation0 - Module - 05Building Country Capacity
FM Policies in Bank-financed Operations
Engagement with Global Partners
Financing Plan
Understanding the RATINGS
Implementation ratings
Completion ratings
Risk to Development Outcome
Bank Performance
Borrower Performance
Government Performance
Implementing Agency0 - Module - 06Sustainable Development Goals
G20 High-Level Principles for Digital Financial Inclusion
Universal Financial Access 2020 initiative
Creating a regulatory environment to enable access to transaction accounts
Expanding access points
Improving financial capability
Driving scale and viability through high-volume government programs, such as social transfers into those transaction accounts
Focusing on reaching disadvantaged populations such as women and rural producers
Encouraging use of financial services, to move from access to finance to account use0 - Module - 07Policy and institutional underpinnings
Budget allocations
Budget circular
Budget comprehensiveness
Budget documentation
Budget estimates
Budget execution
Budget preparation
Budget proposals
Budget support
Budget systems
Budgetary expenditure
Budgetary institutions
Budgeting0 - Module - 08Findings in Project Management
Findings in Governments commitment to essential success factors
Findings in Functional Processes and Systems Design
Findings in System Implementation
Findings in the ongoing Systems Operation and Maintenance
FMIS Utilization and Coverage
The World Bank’s Role in FMIS Projects
Methods and Limitations in FMIS
Framework for Financial Management Information Systems0 - Module - 09Economic development
Economic growth
Economic performance
Economic reform
Economies of scale
External accountability
External assistance
Finance ministries
Financial accountability
Financial management capacity
Financial resources
Financial statements – Audit & Management
Fiscal data
Fiscal forecasts
Fiscal information
Fiscal outturns
Fiscal position
Fiscal years
Fraud – Case studies
Functionality
Futures
Globalization0 - Module - 10Public entities
Public expenditure
Public expenditure management
Public finance
Public financial management systems
Public sector reform
Public servants & services
Reform efforts
Reform objectives
Reform programs
Regional dummies
Registration systems
Relationship between population
Reliability
Remittances
Sustainability analysis
Targets
Tax assessment
Tax collections
Treasury
Trust funds0