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COUNTY GOVERNMENTS BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION REVIEW REPORT FOR THE FY 2019/20
- October 22, 2020
- Posted by: IPF Kenya
- Category: National Report
No CommentsThe revenue out-turn of Kshs.35.77 billion generated by the county governments was 65.2 per cent of the
annual target of Kshs.54.9 billion, a decrease compared to Kshs.40.30 billion generated in FY 2018/19,
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ONLY MORE REVENUE WILL BREAK STALEMATE
- August 12, 2020
- Posted by: IPF Kenya
- Category: Publications
The impact of Covid-19 is projected to worsen revenue collection beyond FY 2020/21 dampening hopes for more revenue in the next FY.
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Joint Memorandum on the Budget Estimates for 2020/21
- June 3, 2020
- Posted by: IPF Kenya
- Category: News&Events, Publications
This submission was prepared by a collective of 114 individuals working with 74 organizations, drawn mostly from civil society organizations and the private sector.
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MEMORANDUM TO THE HEALTH COMMITTEE OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
- June 2, 2020
- Posted by: IPF Kenya
- Category: News&Events, Publications
Based on the recent inconsistent supplementary reallocation towards the Ministry of Health, it is not clear how the planned outcomes of the UHC programmes were affected considering that the targets never changed.
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MEMORANDUM TO THE FINANCE AND PLANNING COMMITTEE OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
- May 26, 2020
- Posted by: IPF Kenya
- Category: News&Events, Public Debt
The country has consistently failed to meet its revenue targets due to unrealistic revenue projections.
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Highlights of the Finance Bill 2020
- May 15, 2020
- Posted by: IPF Kenya
- Category: Publications
In FY 2002/03, the difference between government expenditure and revenue was Ksh53.3 billion. 18 years later, this figure had increased to about Ksh 858 billion in the proposed draft estimates for 2020/21. This implies that the fiscal deficit has widened
necessitating increased public borrowing. -
Submission on the Mombasa Budget Estimates 2020-21
- May 10, 2020
- Posted by: IPF Kenya
- Category: News&Events
The Budget Estimates are prepared pursuant to section 129 (1) of the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act. The Estimates which should be submitted to the County Assembly by 30th April of each year set the final spending at the departmental level.
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ARE WE MEETING THE CRITERIA OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN THE BUDGET PROCESS AT THE COUNTY LEVEL?
- April 25, 2020
- Posted by: IPF Kenya
- Category: Publications
This experience has shown that it is now important more than ever to have a guiding national framework on public participation.
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Why we need genuine budget offices in our county assemblies?
- April 25, 2020
- Posted by: IPF Kenya
- Category: Publications