The government is planning to
organise the Nepal Portfolio Performance Review (NPPR) — a key dialogue mechanism
between the government and its donor partners that will review the performance
of the donors — annual meeting by the end of November.
"Before the annual meet in
November, donors — who have been supporting Nepal in different development
work, health, education, and governance — should make more progress and prepare
their final performance report," said finance secretary Krishna Hari
Baskota, chairing the evaluation meeting here at the ministry today.
Baskota, on the occasion,
convinced the donors that the progress of any project will not be slowed down
due to the lack of a full-fledged budget. "The government is committed to
continuing donor-supported projects despite the lack of a full-fledged
budget," he said, adding that the government is working on creating high-level
political consensus for a full-fledged budget.
Earlier, the Nepal Portfolio
Performance Review was organised in November 2011, which discussed the
weaknesses in monitoring the implementation process of the budget.
The coordinators of each sector
during the meeting presented the progress report on five key issues — public
finance management, human resource management, public procurement,
result-oriented management, and mutual responsibility — till August. Similarly,
donors on the other hand, urged the coordinators for more effective results.
Foreign aid is key to Nepal's
development process and has largely contributed to its progress in meeting most
of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), but the lack of an effective monitoring
system and off-budget aid has started raising eyebrows lately due to their lack
of transparency and effectiveness.
Around 30 per cent of foreign aid
in fiscal year 2010-11 was disbursed from off-budget projects, according to the
Finance Ministry that has been working hard to harmonise aid flow for effective
and result-oriented output.
According to the central bank,
foreign grants on cash basis increased to Rs 46.57 billion in fiscal year
2011-12, whereas a fiscal year ago such grants had increased to Rs 26.21
billion.
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