Description:
This Public Financial Management
Performance Report (PFMPR) analyzes the performance of
Colombia's public financial management (PFM)
institutions, systems and processes. It documents areas
where performance is close to or follows international good
practice, as well as opportunities to further enhance PFM
contribution to the goals of strengthening fiscal
discipline, enabling more efficient allocation of resources,
increasing operational efficiency, and fostering
transparency. It is expected that the identified
opportunities will strengthen further the Government of
Colombia's programs of continuous PFM improvement, as
provided for under the National Development Plan pillar
regarding a state at the service of its citizens: efficient
and effective Government. The main challenges cited in the
report could also be an important reference to future
development plans and PFM reforms. Ensuring the
sustainability and trajectory of PFM programs becomes even
more critical in the context of public expenditure policies
to deal with the current international economic crisis. The
study is based on the 28 high-level indicators and 69
individual dimensions that compose the PFM performance
measurement framework. Each indicator seeks to measure
performance of a key PFM element against a scale from A to
D. The highest score is warranted for an individual
indicator if the core PFM element meets the relevant
objective in a complete, orderly, accurate, timely and
coordinated way, based on existing good international practices.