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Strengthening the Public Financial Management and Control Systems in Türkiye
GENERAL INFORMATION |
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Project title |
Strengthening the Public Financial Management and Control Systems in Türkiye |
Priority area |
Democracy and Governance |
Beneficiary |
Ministry of Finance |
Co-Beneficiary |
Prime Ministry, Treasury, the Ministry of Development |
Duration |
25 Months (27/03/2009-19/05/2011) |
EU contribution (Euro) |
1,796,092 |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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Brief description of the project and main objectives |
The project was supposed to serve the priorities highlighted both in the Accession Partnership (AP) and National Plan for the Acquisition of the Acquis (NPAA) documents and other reports prepared by the EU Commission and OECD-SIGMA, to lead to further alignment with EU practices by analysing the current internal control system, and to strengthen the implementation capacity in Türkiye. The Project aims to strengthening the public internal control system by increasing efficiency and effectiveness of financial management and control implementation in Türkiye.
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Location |
Ankara |
Achievements / expected outputs |
A roadmap for FMC system is developed and disseminated. Administrative Capacity of the Ministry of Finance (CHU for FMC) and pilot SDUs is strengthened for the effective implementation of a financial management and control system. FMC tertiary regulations are developed and a pilot study is performed in each pilot SDU. |