| Organisation |
IEA Budget Information Programme |
| Alternate Name |
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| Abbreviation |
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| Parent |
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| u.r.l. |
http://www.ieakenya.or.ke/subsection.asp?ID=6 |
| email |
admin@ieakenya.or.ke |
| Country |
Kenya |
| Location |
Nairobi |
| Address |
c/o IEA, 5th Floor, Block D, ACK Garden House, Nairobi, 00200 |
| Postal Address |
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| Telephone |
(+254-20) 2717402 |
| Management u.r.l. |
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| Fax |
(+254-20) 2716231 |
| Sector |
Budget Monitoring - general |
| Organisation Type |
Project - NGO |
| Status |
active |
| Stated Role |
To enhance and sustain a transparent and participatory engagement of key institutions in effective and efficient management of public finances and connected economic policies in Kenya. |
| Activities |
Objectives:<P>Build a knowledge base on issues of public finance management <P>To strengthen key institutions that engage in public finance management <P>To enhance transparency in public finance management through effective public finance monitoring, evaluation and reporting <P>http://www.ieakenya.or.ke/subsection.asp?ID=6 |
| Geographical Focus |
Kenya |
| Notes |
Includes a 'Gender Budget Initiative': "The Gender Budget Initiative seeks to make the Kenyan National budget an engendered budget. The national budget has been ‘gender neutral’ and this has made it impossible to track the impact the budget has had on men, women, boys and girls. Depending on how the budget and public services that it finances are structured, the outcomes for men and women can be unequal. However outcomes indicate that women lag behind in development and have been the most affected by poverty." http://www.ieakenya.or.ke/subsection.asp?ID=6 [ Retrieved on 02 JAN 2008 ] |