African Development Bank, African Organisation of English-Speaking Supreme Audit Institutions, Launch $8 Million Project to Promote Transparency and Accountability

25 July 2022
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)
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The African Development Bank and the African Organisation of English-speaking Supreme Audit Institutions (AFROSAI-E) have officially launched a three-year support project to improve regional collaboration and coordination between public sector accountancy institutions in Africa, aimed at increasing professionalism and efficiency in the sector.

The launch of the African Financial Integrity and Accountability Support Project (AFIAP) took place in Waterkloof Pretoria on Friday 22 July 2022. The ceremony was witnessed by the Bank's Deputy Director-General for Southern Africa Regional and Business Delivery Office, Mbeakani Kennedy, and Meisie Nkau, Chief Executive Officer of AFROSAI-E. Several other officials from AFROSAI-E and from the Bank also attended the event.

The grant will support AFROSAI-E to carry out its mandate to professionalise public sector accountancy, and to empower Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) for greater audit impact and quality. The project targets AFROSAI-E member institutions in selected English-speaking African Development Bank member countries, and will contribute to accountability in public sector management. In particular, emphasis will be placed on building public sector capacities to reinforce resilience. This support will also contribute to the African Professionalisation Initiative (API) to coordinate efforts to professionalize public sector accounting and auditing through the development and application of standardized tools and approaches.

The Bank's support is in line with the objectives of its Strategy for Economic Governance in Africa, and consistent with ongoing similar support to regional organisations for the implementation of SAIs mandates, such as the francophone equivalent organisation, the Conseil Régional de Formation des Institutions Supérieures de Contrôle des Finances Publiques de l'Afrique Francophone sub-Saharienne or CREFIAF.

Kennedy expressed satisfaction with the project, noting that AFROSAI-E's ongoing Strategic Plan for 2020-2024 underlines the essence of governance and the transformation of organisational capacity of financial audit institutions, for greater impact. "In addition to promoting best standards and benchmarks in public financial management, greater efficiency as a result of this project will aid in combating illicit financial flows," he said.

"We are excited that we will be able to scale up support for the AFROSAI-E region based on the lessons learned from interventions funded and supported through the Bank. The AFROSAI-E Governing Board also welcomes the support of the Bank, as improved capacity in the selected SAIs, will also benefit the entire region," Nkau said.

About AFROSAI-E

AFROSAI-E is a member-based institution with 26 Auditors-General from English-speaking African countries making up its Governing Board. The organization was established in 2005 with the shared vision to make a difference in the performance of its member Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs). Through an Executive Secretariat, which the Auditor-General of South Africa hosts, members are empowered to optimise their audit performance to comply with the INTOSAI Standards for Supreme Audit Institutions (ISSAIs) and to strengthen their institutional capacity to effectively implement their mandate.

Contact:

Contact média : Amba Mpoke-Bigg, Département de la communication et des relations extérieures, media@afdb.org

Contacts techniques :

Sandrine Ebakisse, responsable principal de la gouvernance, Banque africaine de Développement : s.ebakisse@afdb.org

Cynthia Mangaba, responsable suivi et évaluation, AFROSAI-E : cynthia@afrosai-e.org.za

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