Design and improve practical PFM systems that support fiscal stability, service delivery and accountable use of public resources. This five-day ATI programme is designed for ministry of finance officials, budget analysts, fiscal planners and public-sector managers. It uses practical exercises and African public-sector scenarios; specific dates and delivery arrangements should be confirmed with ATI before registration.
Duration: 5 days
Delivery: Online or Nairobi-based, subject to schedule confirmation
Level: Professional short course
Language: English
Fees and next intake: Confirm with ATI
Certificate: ATI course certificate, subject to completion requirements
Course overview
Design and improve practical PFM systems that support fiscal stability, service delivery and accountable use of public resources. Participants leave with an action-oriented framework for improving workplace practice.
Who should attend
Ministry of Finance officials, budget analysts, fiscal planners and public-sector managers.
Learning outcomes
- PFM foundations and institutional roles
- Budget formulation and expenditure control
- Fiscal-risk identification and response
- Medium-term planning and reform sequencing
- Transparency, accountability and performance
Course modules
1. PFM foundations and institutional roles
Practical application: Apply the topic to an African public-institution scenario. Expected competence: Explain decisions, use relevant evidence and identify implementation risks.
2. Budget formulation and expenditure control
Practical application: Apply the topic to an African public-institution scenario. Expected competence: Explain decisions, use relevant evidence and identify implementation risks.
3. Fiscal-risk identification and response
Practical application: Apply the topic to an African public-institution scenario. Expected competence: Explain decisions, use relevant evidence and identify implementation risks.
4. Medium-term planning and reform sequencing
Practical application: Apply the topic to an African public-institution scenario. Expected competence: Explain decisions, use relevant evidence and identify implementation risks.
5. Transparency, accountability and performance
Practical application: Apply the topic to an African public-institution scenario. Expected competence: Explain decisions, use relevant evidence and identify implementation risks.
Training methodology and assessment
Facilitated explanations, guided exercises, discussion and applied case work. Assessment arrangements, if applicable, are confirmed in the course schedule.
Certification and external designations
This ATI course covers subject areas commonly associated with professional public-finance practice. It does not award or guarantee an external professional designation, examination eligibility or external accreditation.
Registration and institutional training
For dates, fees, group delivery or a customised Ministry and government programme, contact ATI through the contact page or registration page.
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