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SUMMARY:AAAG Webinar Series:  Borrowing with Purpose: Strengthening Debt Sustainability and Fiscal Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Rising public debt levels and growing contingent liabilities are reshaping Africa’s fiscal landscape\, placing unprecedented pressure on budgets and future generations. While borrowing remains a legitimate development tool\, weak debt governance and limited transparency have eroded confidence in public borrowing frameworks. \nThis webinar will focus on how disciplined debt management\, robust debt sustainability analysis (DSA)\, and transparent reporting can restore fiscal credibility and resilience. Participants will explore practical approaches to managing guarantees\, state-owned enterprise exposures\, and public-private partnership liabilities that often remain hidden until fiscal stress emerges. \nThe session will also highlight the pivotal role of the Accountant-General in strengthening debt data integrity\, consolidating fiscal risk information\, and ensuring that borrowing decisions are aligned with development outcomes and long-term sustainability. \nKey Focus Areas \n• Strengthening debt sustainability analysis and reporting discipline\n• Managing contingent liabilities and fiscal risks\n• Transparency and accountability in public borrowing\n• Linking debt to development impact and service delivery\n• Rebuilding confidence among citizens\, markets\, and partners\n\nWho Should Attend \n• Accountants General and Deputy Accountants General\n• Senior PFM and Treasury Officials\n• Public Sector Accountants\n• Supreme Audit Institutions\n• Development Partners and Governance Practitioners\n\nREGISTRATION: \nJoin us to explore actionable strategies to strengthen debt governance\, enhancefiscal transparency\, and build resilient PFM systems across Africa. \n📅 Date: 29th May 2026 \n🕘 Time: 14:30 – 16:30 CAT \n📍 Platform: Teams \n📌 Click here to register and secure your spot!
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/aaag-webinar-series-borrowing-with-purpose-strengthening-debt-sustainability-and-fiscal-resilience/
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SUMMARY:Reporting for Resilience: Strengthening Public Sector Sustainability Reporting under IPSASB SRS 1
DESCRIPTION:Climate change is no longer only an environmental concern; it is a fiscal\, governance and public accountability issue. Across Africa\, climate-related risks are increasingly affecting public infrastructure\, service delivery\, debt sustainability\, budget credibility and long-term development outcomes. Yet many public sector reporting systems still do not provide sufficient information on how climate-related risks and opportunities affect government operations\, public assets\, fiscal resilience and service delivery. \nThis webinar will focus on the emerging public sector sustainability reporting agenda\, with particular emphasis on IPSASB SRS 1: Climate-related Disclosures. Participants will explore how public sector entities can begin preparing to disclose climate-related risks and opportunities in a manner that strengthens accountability\, supports decision-making and enhances transparency in general-purpose financial reports. \nThe session will also highlight the pivotal role of the Accountant-General in supporting sustainability reporting readiness\, strengthening data systems\, coordinating climate-related financial information\, and ensuring that sustainability disclosures are connected to financial reporting\, fiscal risk management\, asset management\, budgeting and long-term public finance resilience. \nKey Focus Areas\nThe webinar will focus on the practical and strategic dimensions of public sector sustainability reporting\, equipping participants with an understanding of IPSASB SRS 1 and the institutional actions required to strengthen climate-related disclosure\, fiscal transparency and reporting readiness across African governments. The specific objectives to be addressed will include: \n\nUnderstanding IPSASB SRS 1 and its implications for public sector reporting.\nClimate-related risks\, opportunities and their relevance to public finance management.\nGovernance\, strategy\, risk management\, metrics and targets under climate-related disclosures.\nLinking sustainability reporting to financial statements\, fiscal risk reporting and service delivery.\nThe role of the Accountant-General in strengthening climate-related data integrity and reporting readiness.\nPractical steps for preparing governments and public sector entities for implementation before the 2028 effective date.\nBuilding institutional coordination between finance ministries\, accountants general\, climate agencies\, planning authorities and audit institutions.\n\nWho Should Attend\n\nAccountants General and Deputy Accountants General\nSenior Public Financial Management and Treasury Officials\nPublic Sector Accountants and Financial Reporting Specialists\nBudget\, Fiscal Risk and Debt Management Officials\nClimate Finance and Planning Officials\nSupreme Audit Institutions\nMinistries of Finance and Environment\nDevelopment Partners and Governance Practitioners\nProfessional Accountancy Organisations and Standard Setters\n\nRegistration\nJoin us to explore practical steps for strengthening public sector sustainability reporting\, improving climate-related financial disclosures\, and building resilient PFM systems across Africa. \n📅 Date: Friday\, 26th June 2026\n🕘 Time: 14:30 – 16:30 CAT\n📍 Platform: Microsoft Teams \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nFor more information\, contact info@aaag.africa \nWebinar Program\n\n\n\nTime\nActivity\nResponsible\n\n\n14:30 – 14:33\nWelcome remarks\nAAAG Secretariat\n\n\n14:33 – 14:40\nOpening remarks\nTBC\n\n\n14:40 – 15:10\nTechnical Presentation: Understanding IPSASB SRS 1 and the Public Sector Sustainability Reporting Agenda\nIPSASB Sustainability Reporting Experts\n\n\n15:10 – 15:35\nCountry Experience: Preparing Public Sector Systems for Climate-Related Disclosures\nTBC\n\n\n15:35 – 16:00\nCountry Experience: Linking Climate Risk\, Financial Reporting and Fiscal Resilience\nTBC\n\n\n16:00 – 16:25\nQuestions and Answers\nModerator\n\n\n16:25 – 16:30\nClosing remarks and next steps\nAAAG Secretariat\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://aaag.africa/event/reporting-for-resilience-strengthening-public-sector-sustainability-reporting-under-ipsasb-srs-1/
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