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Second
Conference
of the International Budget Project
Draft Agenda
Background
Conference Goals
Daily Conference
Draft Agenda
Background
This was the second conference of the International Budget Project.
The conference was held in Cape Town, South Africa from February 21 to
25, 1999 and was funded by the Ford Foundation. The Institute for
Democracy in South Africa (IDASA) and the Center on Budget and Policy
Priorities (CBPP) of the United States planned and co-sponsored the
conference.
The theme of the conference was "Transparency and Participation
in the Budget Process" for two main reasons. First, the challenges
faced by civil society in these areas are quite similar around the
developing world. Second, unless a country's budgetary process is
transparent and allows for civil participation, the ability of NGOs to
undertake budget work is severely restricted. Establishing a transparent
and participatory budget process is a high priority of the NGOs.
Conference
Goals
The goals of the conference include:
- Advancing the development of researchers and organisations
involved in applied budget analysis by exposing them to successful
and new initiatives, as well as by facilitating discussions with a
range of organisations at different levels of capacity. IDASA was
featured as a successful initiative in a challenging political
environment.
- Advancing understanding and work on issues of transparency and
participation in the budget process. "Transparency" issues
include the availability of budget information to the public as well
as the establishment of decision-making processes that are subject
to public scrutiny. "Participation" means both that the
budget process allows for the direct and indirect input of
researchers and the public, as well as, more broadly, examining how
researchers can play a constructive role in the budget process. The
"budget process" is used here to include the steps by
which budgets are prepared, decided upon, and executed.
- Advancing a wide range of networking activities. These include
promoting regional and issue alliances, as well as growing and
nurturing the network as a whole.
Daily Conference Agenda 
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