Facing the Challenges for Addressing Accountability and Impacts of Donor Funded Projects in Public Sector where Private Sector Provides Technical Assistance IDEAS Conference 2011, Amman Presenter Preethi De Silva, Sri Lanka
Objective of the Presentation The objective of the presentation is to reveal major practical challenges faced for addressing accountability and impacts in implementing donor funded project in developing countries with special reference to presenter’s practical experience in public sector where Private Sector provides Technical Assistance.
Public Concerns Delay Waste Mi smanagement Corruption
Performance of Public Sector Visible signs of change and improvements to public mass in terms of social needs. Accountability
Performance of Public Sector Return on Investment Financial Progress
Public Sector Performance National Audit Systems Alternate Methodologies
Private Sector Assistance for Donor Funded Projects Project Preparatory Technical Assistance (PPTA) Technical Assistance for Implementation Support
Accountability Public SectorConsulting Firms
Scenarios Where Project Performance Falls less than Expected Consultancy Firm - Technically sound, committed whereas obstacles in Public Sector Lack of institutional capacity Lack of interest and firm commitment Strict financial regulations Delayed administrative procedures Politically appointed Project Director
S Scenarios Where Project Performance Falls less than Expected Public Sector - Well prepared to receive TA Public Sector where as Consulting Firm not fully capable of delivering outputs Weak team leadership Incompetent consultants No appropriate blend of Consultants in the Team
Other Common Causes Weak project designs by PPPTA Too many/unwanted Specialists No technical backstopping from the firm
Example for QCBS Evaluation
How would you overcome such practical problems? Thank you for your time and attention! Preethi De Silva