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SUMMARY:AAAG Webinar Series: Rebuilding Trust in Public Finance: Accountability as Africa’s Growth Accelerator
DESCRIPTION:As African governments confront rising citizen expectations\, fiscal pressures\, and governance scrutiny\, restoring trust in public finance has become a strategic imperative. With the advent of social media\, transparency and accountability are no longer compliance exercises; they are foundational drivers of sustainable growth\, service delivery\, and social cohesion. \nThis AAAG webinar will examine how transparency and accountability\, when embedded across the public financial management cycle\, can serve as powerful accelerators of growth rather than mere compliance obligations. Drawing on country experiences and global best practice\, the session will explore how robust value-for-money (VfM) audits\, strong internal controls\, and open budgeting frameworks can restore confidence in how public resources are raised\, managed\, and spent. \nParticipants will gain practical insights into how accountability reforms translate into better service delivery outcomes\, reduced wastage\, and stronger citizen trust. The webinar will also spotlight the strategic leadership role of the Accountant-General as the custodian of fiscal integrity and the institutional anchor for rebuilding trust in public finance systems across Africa. \nKey Focus Areas \n\nThe trust deficit in public finance and its economic consequences\nStrengthening VfM audits to ensure public spending delivers results\nInternal controls as a foundation for transparency and accountability\nOpen budgeting and citizen-centric financial reporting\nThe Accountant-General’s leadership role in trust restoration\n\nWho Should Attend \n\nAccountants General and Deputy Accountants General\nSenior PFM and Treasury Officials\nPublic Sector Accountants\nSupreme Audit Institutions\nDevelopment Partners and Governance Practitioners\n\nJoin us to explore actionable strategies to build Trust in Public Finance across Africa. \n📅 Date: 27th March 2026 \n🕘 Time: 14:30 – 16:30 CAT \n📍 Platform: Teams \nREGISTRATION: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/3fb27dcb-9c13-4bec-b3c1-2e20958ad5bf@80be4b3d-f211-4cd9-9104-68537f6fdfb3 \nWe look forward to your participation \nWEBINAR PROGRAM \n\n\n\nTIME\nACTIVITY\nRESPONSIBLE\n\n\n14:30-14:33\nWelcome remarks\nMr. Fredrick Riaga \nCEO\, AAAG\n\n\n14:33-14:40\nOpening Remarks\nTBC\n\n\n14:40-15:10\nPresentation\nTBC\n\n\n15:10-15:35\nCountry Experience: TBC\nTBC\n\n\n15:35-16:00\nCountry Experience: TBC\nTBC\n\n\n16:00-16:30\nQuestions and Answers\nMr. Bruce Mwewa \nTechnical Director\, AAAG\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/aaag-webinar-series-rebuilding-trust-in-public-finance-accountability-as-africas-growth-accelerator/
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SUMMARY:Essentials of Accrual IPSAS Adoption
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Overview \nAcross Africa\, governments are transitioning from cash to accrual-based accounting to strengthen fiscal transparency\, accountability\, and decision-making. This workshop is a practical\, hands-on capacity-building workshop designed to support public sector institutions in planning\, managing\, and implementing the transition from cash-based accounting to accrual IPSAS\, in line with IPSAS 33 – First-time Adoption of Accrual Basis IPSASs. \nIt is designed to build a shared understanding of the technical\, institutional\, systems\, and change-management dimensions of the accrual transition. Through expert-led sessions\, case studies\, and practical simulations\, participants will explore the full IPSAS adoption lifecycle – from readiness assessment and risk management to book-keeping practices and preparation of opening IPSAS-compliant balance sheets. \nThe Workshop emphasises real-world application\, focusing on addressing common implementation challenges governments face in the adoption process. \nDates:  11 – 13 March\, 2026 \nLocation: David Livingstone Hotel\, Livingstone\, Zambia \nParticipation Fee: $450 \nTo register: https://tinyurl.com/IPSASWorkshop. \nDownload The Training Concept Paper below: \nEnglish:Training Concept Paper – Essentials of Accrual IPSAS Adoption and Accounting \nFRENCH: Atelier sur les normes IPSAS_ Note Conceptuelle
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/technical-workshop-essentials-of-accrual-ipsas-adoption/
LOCATION:Livingstone\, David Livingstone Hotel\, Livingstone\, Livingstone\, Zambia
CATEGORIES:Technical Workshops,Workshop
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SUMMARY:3RD AAAG CONFERENCE | ACCRA GHANA
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd AAAG Conference is hosted by the African Association of Accountants General in partnership with the Office of the Controller and Accountant General of the Republic of Ghana. As a regional leader in Public Financial Management reforms\, digital transformation\, and sustainable development\, Ghana offers the perfect environment for progressive dialogue and collaboration among Accountants General and PFM experts from across the continent. THE CONFERENCE: VENUE AND EXPECTED DELEGATES Every year\, AAAG hosts strategic Annual Conferences in collaboration with Office of the Accountants General of Member Countries. The AAAG Conference offers a platform for public sector accountants\, policymakers\, thought leaders\, government representatives\, development partners and international stakeholders to converge and deliberate on pivotal topics related to Public Financial Management (PFM)\, governance\, and sustainable growth in Africa. The AAAG Conference promises engaging plenaries\, in-depth technical sessions\, and powerful networking opportunities for those driving PFM reforms in Africa. The 3rd  AAAG Conference will be held at Accra International Conference Centre in Accra\, Ghana from 24 – 27 November 2025. Over 2\,000 public accountants\, experts\, leaders and innovators will attend this unique conference to shape the future of Public Finance in Africa. An exhibition will run alongside the conference\, showcasing innovations in financial technology\, AI\, public service delivery\, digital solutions for governments and many more. THE THEME The conference will be held under the theme: Africa of Tomorrow: Positioning PFM for Economic Prosperity. This theme is both critical and timely: As countries across Africa work to strengthen governance\, improve service delivery\, and promote economic resilience\, the need for robust\, agile\, and forward-looking Public Financial Management (PFM) systems has never been more urgent. The theme for the 2025 AAAG Annual Conference highlights the need to reform PFM systems to respond to current and future challenges by leveraging innovation\, artificial intelligence\, digitalization\, climate-responsive budgeting\, and sound fiscal governance. By embracing these reforms\, African governments can build resilience\, boost public trust\, and unlock the huge economic potential of the countries and the continent. Key topics that will be discussed will include: \n\nBuilding scalable digital infrastructure for Africa: A shift from manual and legacy systems\nHarnessing AI in the Accountants general offices – Cases and risks in Public Finance Management\nBuilding capacity for sustainable finance: The role of public sector accountants\nOptimizing sovereign debt management: Balancing growth needs with fiscal resilience\nNext-Gen IFMIS: Scaling up open-source integrated systems for greater transparency\nEmerging threats of digital fraud in PFM systems: Trends and responses\nCitizen-centric services: Designing PFM systems that meets citizens needs\nBuilding the Africa we want through efficient human capital development\n\n KEY NOTE SPEAKERS The  Annual Conference will bring together Africa’s brightest public finance experts\, senior government officials\, development partners\, and innovators in the PFM realm. It will feature key addresses from reputable thought leaders\, policy makers\, tech innovators\, accounting experts\, and renown investors from across the continent. A FORUM YOU SHOULD ATTEND The 3rd AAAG Conference is a forum for: \n\nKnowledge sharing: Attendees will gain insights from leading experts and practitioners on the latest trends\, challenges\, and innovations in public finance management (PFM). The conference covers a broad range of topics\, from digital transformation in public sector efficiency to combating illicit financial flows\, providing valuable learning opportunities that can be applied directly in their roles.\nFostering meaningful connections: The conference provides a platform for networking with high-level government officials\, international development partners\, and fellow public sector accountants. Participants can build relationships\, exchange ideas\, and collaborate with peers who are facing similar challenges in PFM\nAccess to cutting edge technologies & best practices: With sessions focused on topics such as cybersecurity\, AI in public value management\, and sustainability initiatives\, attendees will have the opportunity to explore how cutting-edge technologies\, and best practices can be leveraged to improve financial management and governance in their respective countries.\nHigh-level discussions on governance and transparency: The conference offers a unique forum to engage in discussions on governance\, public trust\, and the role of PFM in sustainable development. By participating\, attendees will contribute to shaping the future of governance and transparency in Africa.\nInfluence policy and decision-making: As a gathering of key policymakers and stakeholders\, the conference provides an opportunity to influence policy and decision-making processes in PFM. Attendees can contribute their perspectives and experiences\, helping to drive the adoption of policies that enhance public sector accountability and efficiency.\nStand out: Be seen and recognized: Attending the conference positions participants and their organizations as leaders in the field of PFM. It also offers opportunities for recognition through participation in discussions\, presentations\, and networking events\, enhancing their professional profiles and visibility within the industry.\n\nREGISTRATION Registration can be done by visiting www.conference.aaag.africa NEED MORE INFORMATION? Should you need more information \, reach out to us at events@aaag.org.zm and copy to jean.bucyensenge@aaag.org.zm We welcome you to Accra\, Ghana
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/3rd-aaag-conference-accra-ghana/
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SUMMARY:Webinar Series: Fighting Fraud and Corruption in Public Finance: Building Vigilance and Ethical Compliance
DESCRIPTION:As African governments deepen fiscal reforms and embrace digital public financial management\, the persistent challenge of fraud and corruption continues to undermine accountability\, weaken trust\, and divert resources from national development priorities. This AAAG webinar will spotlight the urgent need to build vigilance and strengthen ethical compliance in public finance as a safeguard for fiscal integrity and sustainable growth. \nThrough expert insights and country experiences\, the session will explore how governments can establish robust anti-fraud mechanisms\, foster a culture of integrity\, and equip institutions to detect\, prevent\, and respond to corruption risks in financial management systems. \nParticipants will gain insights into institutional reforms\, digital enablers\, and leadership practices that enhance transparency\, strengthen accountability\, and reinforce the ethical foundations of public finance. The session will also highlight the pivotal role of Accountants General in championing zero tolerance for corruption and embedding ethical compliance in the DNA of PFM systems across Africa. \nKey Focus Areas \n\nUnderstanding Fraud and Corruption Risks in Public Finance\nMapping vulnerabilities in the PFM cycle and identifying systemic red flags.\nBuilding Vigilance through Strong Internal Controls\nPractical measures for early detection\, risk assessment\, and fraud-proofing systems.\nFostering Ethical Compliance and Institutional Integrity\nStrengthening codes of conduct\, accountability frameworks\, and leadership ethics.\nLeveraging Digital Tools and Audit Analytics\nUsing data analytics\, AI\, and FMIS to monitor\, track\, and expose fraud in real time.\n\nThe webinar will feature country experiences from Somalia and Botswana\, showcasing innovative approaches to strengthening ethical compliance and combating corruption in public finance. \nWho Should Attend? \n\nAccountants General and Senior Public Finance Officials\nPublic Sector Accountants and Auditors\nAnti-Corruption Agencies and Integrity Commissions\nDevelopment Partners and PFM Reform Advocates\nPolicy Makers and Government Officials\nDevelopment Partners and PFM Reform Advocates\n\nJoin us to explore actionable strategies for integrity-driven PFM reforms across Africa. \nDate: 5th September 2025 \nTime: 14:30 – 16:30 CAT \nPlatform: Teams \n  \nREGISTRATION: \nWe look forward to your participation
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/webinar-series-fighting-fraud-and-corruption-in-public-finance-building-vigilance-and-ethical-compliance/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Purpose-Driven Digitalisation: Strengthening PFM Through Secure and Paperless Workflows
DESCRIPTION:Part of #AAAGWebinarSeries\n\nAs public finance operations evolve\, Digitalisation offers transformative potential for enhancing efficiency\, transparency\, and fiscal integrity. This webinar will delve into the strategic shift toward secure\, paperless workflows within Public Financial Management (PFM) systems. Participants will explore the critical enablers for secure digital workflows\, including process automation data governance\, cybersecurity frameworks\, and change management strategies can underpin robust fiscal controls\, reduce manual bottlenecks\, and safeguard sensitive financial data. \nThis webinar will delve into how digital transformation \, when aligned with clear public value objectives\,  can strengthen financial stewardship\, streamline public sector processes\, reduce operational risks and and ensuring the integrity of digital records and transactions. \n\n\nKey Focus Areas: \n\nDigital Transformation in Public Financial Management: Exploring the shift towards secure\, paperless financial workflows in government operations\, and how this enhances efficiency\, transparency\, and accountability.\nSecure and Resilient PFM Systems: Discussing best practices in data protection\, cybersecurity\, digital record-keeping\, and compliance frameworks to safeguard public finances in a digital environment.\nOptimizing Workflows for Service Delivery: How automation\, e-invoicing\, digital approvals\, and real-time financial monitoring can improve service delivery\, expenditure control\, and reporting accuracy.\nChallenges and Opportunities: Identifying institutional\, infrastructural\, and capacity-related challenges to digital PFM adoption\, while spotlighting opportunities for innovation\, efficiency gains\, and long-term cost savings.\n\nThe webinar will feature experience sharing from seasoned experts who will offer firsthand accounts of their journeys in implementing secure\, paperless financial management systems within government institutions. \nPractical strategies\, implementation processes\, key outcomes\, and lessons learned will be shared\, providing a blueprint for peer countries aiming to modernize their PFM frameworks. \nWebinar Details \nDate: Friday  July 4\, 2025 \nTime:14:30 – 16:30 CAT \nPlatform:Teams \nRegistration: Click to Register \n\n  \nRegister today to join the conversation!
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/purpose-driven-digitalisation-strengthening-pfm-through-secure-and-paperless-workflows/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:AAAG Webinar Series | Strategic Risk Management – Establishing true cost of public assets through strategic risk assessment of Government commitments\, contracts\, and credit in complex projects.
DESCRIPTION:As governments undertake increasingly complex and high‐value projects\, the Cost of Risk though not always visible on traditional ledgers and not a distinct budget line\, can represent a substantial expenditure. It manifests through risk premiums added by banks\, contractors\, and suppliers especially in large\, long-term projects reliant on government commitments. This webinar will explore how risk premiums\, supplier practices\, and government obligations drive these hidden costs\, and how robust risk management practices can enhance resource allocation\, transparency\, and public value. Participants will gain practical insights into quantifying risk costs\, integrating risk considerations into capital and operating budgets\, and employing strategies to mitigate risk in both routine services and large infrastructure projects. \nFind the Recording to the Webinar below; \nAAAG Webinar Series Topic Strategic Risk Management – Establishing true cost of public assets through strategic risk assessment of Government commitments\, contracts\, and credit in complex projects.-20250613_144135-Meeting Recording.mp4 \nFind the Presentations below; \n\nAAAG Cost of Risk Laura Robinson\nINTEGRATING RISK INTO EXTRACTIVES-UGANDA’S PERSPECTIVE\n\nKey Focus Areas \nDefining the Total Cost of Risk \n\nOverview of direct and indirect risk costs embedded in government contracts and projects.\nHow risk premiums charged by financial institutions and contractors inflate public expenditure\n\nSovereign Debt and Risk Premiums \n\nThe relationship between sovereign credit ratings\, borrowing costs\, and contingent liabilities\nStrategies for minimizing risk‐related borrowing costs in debt‐servicing and refinancing\n\nAssessing and Quantifying Risk \n\nEstablishing a systematic process for identification\, analysis\, and prioritization of risks using quantitative and qualitative methods\nTools for tracking risk exposure across operating budgets and capital plans (e.g.\, risk registers\, dashboards)\n\n \nThe webinar will feature presentation on practical strategies for minimizing risk‐related capital project procurement and borrowing costs in debt‐servicing and refinancing by Ms.  Laura Robinson President & CEO – Swale House Partners Inc. \nCountry Experience: Uganda will showcase how integrating cost‐of‐risk analysis into the extractives sector has enhanced decision‐making\, and offers valuable lessons and best practices for other AAAG member countries. \nWho Should Attend? \n\nAccountants General and Senior Public Finance Officials\nPolicy Makers\, Risk Managers and Government Officials\nPublic Sector Finance Managers and Auditors\nPublic Sector Procurement Officers and Project Planners\n\nJoin us for this engaging session to learn from pioneering experiences and discuss how we can integrate the Cost of Risk in public finance management. \nDate: 13th June 2025 \nTime: 14:30 – 16:30 CAT \nPlatform: Teams \nREGISTRATION: \nWe look forward to your participation \nWEBINAR PROGRAM \n  \n\n\n\nTIME\nACTIVITY\nRESPONSIBLE\n\n\n14:30-14:33\nIntroductions\nMr. Bruce Mwewa  \nTechnical Director\, AAAG\n\n\n14:33-14:45\nOpening Remarks\nMr. Fredrick Riaga  \nCEO\, AAAG\n\n\n14:45-15:30\nPresentation\nLaura Robinson President & CEO – Swale House Partners Inc.\n\n\n15:20-15:50  \n \nCountry Experience: Uganda\nRepresentative for Accountant General Uganda – Mr. Allan Kabisyaki\n\n\n15:50-16:30\nQuestions and Answers\nTechnical Committee TBC\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/aaag-webinar-series-strategic-risk-management-establishing-true-cost-of-public-assets-through-strategic-risk-assessment-of-government-commitments-contracts-and-credit-in-complex-projects/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Série de webinaires de l’AAAG | Thème : IFMIS – Le catalyseur de la mise en œuvre des normes IPSAS basées sur la comptabilité d’exercice et d’autres réformes essentielles de la gestion des finances publiques
DESCRIPTION:Les systèmes intégrés de gestion financière (SIGF) jouent un rôle essentiel dans le renforcement de la gestion des finances publiques (GFP) en facilitant la mise en œuvre des normes comptables internationales du secteur public (IPSAS) basées sur la comptabilité d’exercice et en conduisant des réformes plus larges de la GFP. Ce webinaire examinera comment les SIGF servent de base à la transparence\, à la responsabilité et à l’efficacité de la gestion des finances publiques. \nEnregistrement du webinaire: Thème ​IFMIS – Le catalyseur de la mise en œuvre des normes IPSAS basées sur la comptabilité d’exercice et d’autres réformes essentielles de la gestion des finances publiques-20250612_142408-Meeting Recording.mp4 \nPrésentations \n\nAAAG Presentation-Cameroon\nExperience du SIGFIP Rwanda et les Defis depuis son lancement en 2010\n\nPrincipaux domaines d’action: \n\nCaractéristiques facilitatrices du SIGIF: Comment le SIGIF moderne soutient l’établissement de rapports financiers en temps réel\, les processus automatisés\, l’accès aux données en temps réel\, les contrôles internes rigoureux et la prise de décision fondée sur les données.\nÉléments constitutifs d’un SIGIF robuste: Fonctionnalités de base\, architecture du système\, normalisation des données\, cybersécurité et stratégies de gestion du changement.\nDéfis et opportunités: Faire face aux obstacles communs à la mise en œuvre\, y compris l’intégration des systèmes\, les contraintes de capacité et la gestion du changement\, tout en explorant les possibilités d’améliorer la discipline fiscale et l’intégrité des données.\n\nLe webinaire présentera les expériences nationales du Rwanda et du Cameroun\, en donnant un aperçu de leur parcours IFMIS – les défis rencontrés\, les stratégies pour surmonter les obstacles et les principaux enseignements tirés. Les participants acquerront une compréhension pratique de la manière dont les gouvernements peuvent tirer parti du SIGIF pour passer en douceur aux normes IPSAS basées sur la comptabilité d’exercice et améliorer l’efficacité globale de la gestion des finances publiques. \nQui devrait y assister? \n\nComptables généraux et hauts fonctionnaires des finances publiques\nComptables et auditeurs du secteur public\nDécideurs politiques et régulateurs\n\nRejoignez-nous pour cette session engageante afin d’apprendre des expériences testées dans les pays et d’explorer l’avenir de la transformation des finances publiques par le numérique. \nDate : le 12 juin 2025 \nHeure : 14:00 – 16:00 CAT \nPlate-forme : Teams \nInscription : Cliquez ici  \n \nScannez pour vous inscrire \nNous nous réjouissons de votre participation. \nPROGRAMME DE SÉMINAIRE EN LIGNE
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SUMMARY:ACOA 2025 Conference\, Kigali – Rwanda
DESCRIPTION:Joining Forces at ACOA 2025: AAAG and Partners advance PFM Strategy for Africa’s Shared Vision \nFrom 6th to 9th May 2025\, Kigali\, Rwanda played host to the 8th Africa Congress of Accountants (ACOA 2025)\, a landmark event that brought together more than 2\,000 professional accountants from across the continent and the globe to shape the future of the accountancy profession. The Association Chairperson and Accountant General of the Kingdom of Lesotho\, Ms Malehlohonolo Mahase\, led a delegation of her counterparts: Mr Jean Baptista Sande (Rwanda)\, Ms Taina Nankela (Namibia)\, Mr Jona Wala (Kenya)\, and Mr Edwin Zvandasara\, (Zimbabwe). Others included Mr Steven Ojambo and Mr. Adddow Abbas who stood in for Uganda’s and Somalia’s Accountants General respectively. \n \nAAAG’s presence was marked by engagements in uniting voices for stronger and integrated Public Financial Management. Ms. Mahase presented AAAG’s prioirties for strengthening public financial management\, highlighting the pivotal role of Accountants General in addressing systemic weaknesses. In her address\, she emphasized that adopting accrual-based IPSAS is a fundamental step for countries seeking to strengthen financial governance\, manage public resources more efficiently\, and achieve sustainable development. She also emphasised that sustainability initiatives in the public sector is no longer a peripheral concept in public-finance management but a practice that has fundamentally reshaped the lens of fiscal stewardship to encompass environmental\, social\, and governance dimensions. \n\n \nRwanda’s Accountant General\, Mr Jean Baptista Sande\, shared a remarkable success story of transformation in public financial management. In fiscal year 2024\, his office achieved a 92% rate of unqualified (clean) audit opinions across more than 200 public-sector entities; a milestone that underscores the country’s unwavering commitment to transparency and accountability. Central to this success is Rwanda’s nationwide rollout of an in-house Integrated Financial Management Information System\, which now underpins every stage of the government’s accounting and PFM operations. At the same time\, Rwanda has become one of the few countries to fully adopt International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS)\, further elevating the credibility of its financial reporting. \n\n \nAlso speaking at high-level panel\, AAAG’s Chief Executive Officer\, Mr. Fredrick Riaga\, called for a fundamental shift in how governments view their Accountants General. He reminded delegates that\, as Chief Financial Officers of their respective governments\, Accountants General are entrusted with managing public funds\, safeguarding economic governance\, and driving sustainable development. Yet all too often\, their expertise is relegated to the back office where they merely are perceived as “paymasters.” \nMr. Riaga called on governments to elevate Accountants General to the status of strategic advisors on financial and fiscal matters\, partners at the table when policies are conceived\, not just executors after the fact. After all\, every policy decision carries a financial implication\, and early involvement of the Accountant General is the surest way to guarantee its fiscal viability and reinforce sound governance. \nBuilding Bridges Through Stakeholder Engagement \nSeparate from the formal sessions\, ACOA 2025 also served as fertile ground for stakeholder engagement behind the scenes. AAAG held a series of collaborative discussions with the African Development Bank\, the Global Fund\, the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA)\, Academics and Accountants Generals from non member countries to align mutual objectives for strengthening financial governance across African countries. These engagements also culminated in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CIPFA. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n____________________________________________________________________ \n#ACOA2025 #AAAG #PublicFinance #PFM #Leadership #AfricaAccountants #ContinentalUnity #MoU #FinancialGovernance
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/acoa-2025-conference-kigali-rwanda/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Building Resilient Economies through Sustainable Financial Stewardship: How Can Sustainability Initiatives transform Public Financial Management?
DESCRIPTION:As governments confront growing economic pressures\, climate risks\, and the urgent need for inclusive growth\, sustainable financial stewardship is emerging as a critical driver of public sector transformation. This webinar will explore the growing nexus between sustainability and public financial management\, with a special focus on the pivotal role played by the Offices of Accountants General. Participants will gain insights into how sustainability-driven policies and environmental accountability are reshaping budgeting\, procurement\, and financial reporting practices in the public sector. From green budgeting to climate risk assessments\, this session will highlight practical strategies and success stories that demonstrate how sustainability is no longer a peripheral concern- but a core pillar of modern public financial governance. \nRegister Now here\nKey Focus Areas: \n\n\nSustainability in Public Financial Management\n\nExploring sustainable budgeting practices\, environmentally responsive financial policies\, and the integration of sustainability criteria in public expenditure management.\nHow integrating environmental\, social\, and governance (ESG) principles into budget planning and execution strengthens fiscal resilience and national development priorities.\n\nTechnological Innovations:\nLeveraging technology for enhanced transparency and accountability\, including real-time expenditure tracking\, automated sustainability assessments\, and predictive analytics for resource allocation.\n\nChallenges and Opportunities:\nIdentifying hurdles such as institutional resistance\, capacity gaps\, and integration complexities\, while also highlighting opportunities for significant improvements in fiscal resilience and environmental outcomes.\n\nThe webinar will feature country experiences from South Africa and Tanzania\, providing insights into their journey to effectively integrating sustainability into their public financial management frameworks. \nThe webinar will also feature practical strategies\, implementation processes\, and key outcomes of sustainability initiatives as well as challenges faced\, strategies for overcoming obstacles\, and key lessons learned. \nWho Should Attend? \n\nAccountants General and Senior Public Finance Officials\nPolicy Makers and Government Officials\nPublic Sector Finance Managers and Auditors\n\nJoin us for this engaging session to learn from pioneering experiences and discuss the future of sustainable public finance management. \nDate: 2nd May 2025 \nTime: 14:30 – 16:30 CAT \nPlatform: Teams \nREGISTRATION: \nWe look forward to your participation \n \nScan to Register \n  \nWEBINAR PROGRAM \n  \n\n\n\nTIME\nACTIVITY\nRESPONSIBLE\n\n\n14:30-14:33\nIntroductions\nMr. Bruce Mwewa  \nTechnical Director\, AAAG\n\n\n14:33-14:45\nOpening Remarks\nMr. Fredrick Riaga  \nCEO\, AAAG\n\n\n14:45-15:15\nPresentation\nTBC\n\n\n15:15-15:35  \n \nCountry Experience: Tanzania\nRepresentative for Accountant General Tanzania – TBC\n\n\n15:35-15:55\nCountry Experience: South Africa  \n \nRepresentative for Accountant General South Africa – TBC\n\n\n15:55-16:30\nQuestions and Answers\nTechnical Committee TBC\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/building-resilient-economies-through-sustainable-financial-stewardship-how-can-sustainability-initiatives-transform-public-financial-management/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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UID:23678-1744099200-1744390800@aaag.africa
SUMMARY:AAAG Training: Comprehensive Accrual Accounting & IPSAS Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Training Overview \nAccrual-based Accounting Practices and International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) play a crucial role in creating sound public financial management. By requiring governments and public sector organisations to record transactions and events when they occur\, regardless of cash flow\, it ensures accurate and transparent financial reporting\, providing a comprehensive view of an entity’s financial position\, performance\, and cash flows. Accrual-based IPSAS also enhances internal controls by providing guidelines for accurately measuring and recognizing assets\, liabilities\, revenues\, and expenses based on their economic substance and financial impact. \nOur Accrual IPSAS Accounting Treatment Training is designed to enable participants to understand\, implement\, and comply with accrual-based accounting practices and IPSAS\, thereby enhancing the quality of financial reporting\, financial management practices\, and accountability in the public sector. \nThe is also designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively apply accrual accounting principles and practices necessary to contribute to accurate financial reporting\, informed decision-making\, and improved financial management within their organizations. \nREGISTER NOW HERE\nLearning Objectives \nWith AAAG Comprehensive Accrual Accounting Practices and IPSAS Accounting Treatment Training\, participants will be able to: \n\nApply the principles of financial reporting under the Cash Basis of Accounting\, focusing on accurately recording and presenting cash transactions within financial statements\nEquip participants with best implementation practices and strategies for successful implementation of accrual accounting.\nGain insights into the specific requirements and guidelines for recording and reporting financial transactions in accordance with accrual accounting principles.\nLearn practical considerations for smooth transition to accrual accounting.\nApply accrual accounting principles and practices in public financial management.\nApply concepts such as revenue recognition and measurement\, classification\, measurement of assets\, liabilities and provisions within of IPSAS requirements.\n\nTarget Audience \nThis training is ideal for all Public Sector Accountants\, Auditors and IPSAS project Managers. \nTraining Methodology \nThis training course will utilize a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding\, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes many examples\, interactive activities\, exercises\, Q&A sessions and learning from other participants. The aim is practical application of proven approaches\, based on a sound good practice base. \nProgramme or Course outline \nDownload here Training & Course Outline
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/aaag-training-comprehensive-accrual-accounting-ipsas-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
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SUMMARY:AAAG Webinar Series | Topic: Strengthening Domestic Arrears Management – Best Practices and Compliance
DESCRIPTION:Effective domestic arrears management is critical for maintaining fiscal discipline\, building trust with stakeholders\, and promoting sound public financial management. As countries across Africa strive for sustainable development amidst tightening fiscal space\, unresolved arrears continue to pose serious risks to national budgets\, service delivery\, and private sector liquidity. \nRecognizing these challenges\, AAAG presents a comprehensive webinar designed to disseminate best practices\, enhance compliance frameworks\, and empower participants with the knowledge and tools needed to manage domestic arrears effectively. \nDownload Presentations here\nKey Focus Areas: \nTo discuss current challenges and implications of domestic arrears on economic performance and public financial management\, with a focus on three practical key areas relevant to African countries: \n\nStrengthening expenditure control systems to prevent arrears accumulation.\nEnhancing transparency and accountability in public procurement and payment processes.\nBuilding institutional capacity for arrears tracking\, verification\, and timely clearance.\n\nThe webinar will feature country experiences from Kenya and Lesotho\, providing insights into their journey to effectively manage domestic arrears and enhance financial compliance. The webinaR will also feature challenges faced\, strategies for overcoming obstacles\, and key lessons learned. Participants will gain a practical understanding of best practices for effective arrears management to foster sustainable economic health and public trust. \nDate: 4th April 2025 \nTime: 14:30 – 16:30 CAT \nPlatform: Teams \nREGISTRATION: Register here \nWEBINAR PROGRAM \n \nDownload AAAG Webinar Series Information Pack \nEND.
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/aaag-webinar-series-topic-strengthening-domestic-arrears-management-best-practices-and-compliance/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:AAAG Webinar Series | Topic: IFMIS – The Enabler for Accrual-Based IPSAS Implementation and Other Critical PFM Reforms
DESCRIPTION:Integrated Financial Management Information Systems (IFMIS) play a pivotal role in strengthening public financial management (PFM) by facilitating the implementation of accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) and driving broader PFM reforms. This webinar will explore how IFMIS serves as a foundation for transparency\, accountability\, and efficiency in government financial management. \nKey Focus Areas: \n\nFacilitative Features of IFMIS: How modern IFMIS supports real-time financial reporting\, automated processes\, real-time data access\, robust internal controls and data-driven decision-making.\nBuilding Blocks of a Robust IFMIS: Core functionalities\, system architecture\, data standardization\, cybersecurity\, and change management strategies.\nChallenges & Opportunities: Addressing common implementation hurdles\, including system integration\, capacity constraints\, and change management\, while exploring opportunities for enhanced fiscal discipline and data integrity.\n\nThe webinar will feature country experiences from Nigeria and Mauritius\, providing insights into their IFMIS journeys—challenges faced\, strategies for overcoming obstacles\, and key lessons learned. Participants will gain a practical understanding of how governments can leverage IFMIS to transition smoothly to accrual-based IPSAS and enhance overall PFM effectiveness. \nWho Should Attend? \n\nAccountants General and Senior Public Finance Officers\nPublic Sector Accountants and Auditors\nPolicy Makers and Regulators\n\nJoin us for this engaging session to learn from tested country experiences and explore the future of digital-driven public finance transformation. \nDate: 7th March 2025 \nTime: 14:30 – 16:30 CAT \nPlatform: Teams \nREGISTRATION: Click here \nWe look forward to your participation! \nWebinar Programme \n\n\n\n\nTIME\nACTIVITY\nRESPONSIBLE\n\n\n14:30-14:33\nIntroductions\nMr. Bruce Mwewa\n\n\nTechnical Director\, AAAG\n\n\n\nWelcome Remarks\nMr. Fredrick Riaga\n\n\n\n\nCEO\, AAAG\n\n\n14:33-14:45\nOpening Remarks\nMrs. Malehlohonolo   Mahase\n\n\n\n\nChairperson\, AAAG   & AG Kingdom of Lesotho\n\n\n14:45-15:25\nPresentation\nMr. Placide Mukwende\n\n\n\n\nFinancial Systems Development Program Manager   -MINECOFIN Rwanda\n\n\n15:25-15:40\nCountry Experience:   Nigeria\nMr. Danasabe Emmanuel Shangaya\n\n\n\n\nRepresentative of Accountant General of the   Federation – Nigeria\n\n\n15:40-15:55\nCountry Experience:   Mauritius\nMs. Hema Gunesh\n\n\n\n\nRepresentative  of Accountant General Mauritius\n\n\n15:55- 16:30\nQuestion and Answer\nMr. Jona Wala\n\n\n\n\nChairman\, Technical   Committee AAAG & AG Kenya\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/aaag-webinar-series-topic-ifmis-the-enabler-for-accrual-based-ipsas-implementation-and-other-critical-pfm-reforms/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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