Public expenditure management (PEM) is an approach to public sector budgeting that is oriented towards achieving socially desired outcomes
The Public Expenditure Management aspect of this course focuses on the tools and understanding that public managers in all parts of the public sector require, in order to ensure the successful use of financial resources to carry out good public policy. It also emphasizes that public sector financial management is itself subject to policy considerations and constraints such as accountability, due diligence in the management of public funds and linking the use of public funds to their legislated purposes.
This course will expose participants to practical knowledge about how the budget process works and covers both the technical aspects of budgeting, Public Expenditure Management and more general concepts.
Participants will gain a general understanding of budget preparation, adoption and execution; proposed reforms of the budget process; and competing theories of the politics of Budgeting and Public Expenditure Management.
Public expenditure management training course was designed to help participants build relevant skills and competences in the management of public expenditure to enable them to both intelligently and creatively apply scarce resources to meet the increasing needs of the people for economic growth and development.
By the end of the Public Expenditure Management Training Course the delegates will be able to:
- Analyse the strengths and weaknesses of different budget methodologies
- Assess how public services are financed
- Scrutinise the oversight of budgets
- Learn how to manage cash flow and debt
- Align budgets to outputs instead of inputs
- Recognise the benefits of accrual over cash-based accounting
- Identify the role of Parliament in budget approval and oversight
This Public Expenditure Management training Course ideal for:
- Project Committee Members, Project Accountant
- Finance Officers, Public Officers, Project Directors,
- Economists, Accountants, Policy makers
- Senior Administrators, Project Directors,
- Budget Officers, Senior Auditors, Managers,
- Consultants, Project Administrators
- Auditors and professionals who want to build their understanding on Financial Statement
- Chief and financial accountants who perform business analysis and provide financial recommendation