The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Ethiopia PFM Project (P150922) Ethiopia PFM Project (P150922) AFRICA | Ethiopia | Governance Global Practice | IBRD/IDA | Investment Project Financing | FY 2016 | Seq No: 7 | ARCHIVED on 20-Aug-2019 | ISR37908 | Implementing Agencies: MOF-ETHIOPIA, Ministry of Finance (MoF) Key Dates Key Project Dates Bank Approval Date: 26-Feb-2016 Effectiveness Date: 18-May-2016 Planned Mid Term Review Date: 27-Jul-2018 Actual Mid-Term Review Date: 13-Jun-2018 Original Closing Date: 07-Apr-2020 Revised Closing Date: 07-Apr-2020 pdoTable Project Development Objectives Project Development Objective (from Project Appraisal Document) The PDO is to improve efficiency, transparency and accountability of public expenditure at the federal and regional levels. Has the Project Development Objective been changed since Board Approval of the Project Objective? No Components Table Name Expenditure Management amd Information Systems Support:(Cost $22.45 M) Strengthening Accountability Institutions:(Cost $9.41 M) Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation:(Cost $1.14 M) Overall Ratings Name Previous Rating Current Rating Progress towards achievement of PDO Moderately Unsatisfactory Moderately Unsatisfactory Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Moderately Unsatisfactory Moderately Unsatisfactory Overall Risk Rating Substantial Substantial Implementation Status and Key Decisions Overall Implementation Performance: The Bank observed important progress and a momentum since December 2018 particularly in terms of enhanced leadership, better coordination, improvement in staffing capacities, in processing several procurement packages, and the results follow up & reporting. In addition, the project is closer to achieving a number of the results, in particular, (i) the roll-out of the IFMIS (for which the project is providing technical assistance) and the implementation of some of the important PFM reforms that underpin it such as program budgeting, debt management, treasury single account; (ii) an enhanced structure to support the accounting profession in the country; (iii) progress in the e- government procurement development; and finally (iv) completion of the activities related to corruption awareness raising and ethics training for federal and local officials. Despite all the noted progress, disbursement is still lagging standing at the same level of 54%, where it was in December 2018, arising from procurement delays. Given the lag in disbursement and inertia in finalizing procurement last steps, the Bank is unable to upgrade 8/20/2019 Page 1 of 8 The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Ethiopia PFM Project (P150922) the project rating. However, the Bank team strongly believes if enough proactivity and quick actions are taken, the project is likely to achieve the major part of the results and thus the development objective and could be upgraded before or at closing. Component 1- The Bank is also pleased to note several positive developments since December 2018 such as improvement in IFMIS roll out (IFMIS was rolled out to 123 sites) and use, the increase in PMO staffing, etc. Despite such noted progress, there are still serious challenges requiring senior management attention and close follow up. These include the delay in the operationalization of the Primary Data Center (PDC), the challenges in ensuring quality of implementation utilization, improving MoF’s capacity to provide satisfactory Operational & Maintenance support to IFMIS sites after roll out, the poor Internet connectivity (WoredaNet), the delay in ORACLE trainings, delay in procurement of essential goods (like laptops and hardware for PMO) and consultancies (such as the IFMIS technical advisor, change management consultant, feasibility study of PFM automation at sub-national government, IFMIS effectiveness study and IFMIS strategic plan revision), the significant delay in procurement of the IFMIS Audit Tool. Furthermore, other Component 1 activities particularly the institutional training activities at the federal and regional levels, DMFAS training activities and the internal audit reform activities require constant follow up, quick decision making and processing to progress before the end of the project. Component 2.1 - The e-Government procurement requires authorities’ urgent attention to avoid slippages. The developer contract should be signed and work should commence. In addition, the procurement of hardware for the data-center should be finalized as well as the communication and change management consultancy. It is also essential that the government notifies the Bank in writing of the planned activities as well as its commitment to avail budget and complete them past April 2020. Component 2.2- The Bank notes the slow progress on the main activities under Office of the Federal Auditor General’s (OFAG’s) responsibility particularly the recruitment of an Audit Quality Technical Assistance firm to help OFAG develop/improve audit quality processes, procedures and provide hands-on audit quality assurance support. It is very important that OFAG management addresses the pending issues and speeds up the implementation of the planned activities. Component 2.3- Important progress is achieved, since the December 2018, in appointing members of the Board of Board of Accounting and Auditing Board of Ethiopia (AABE) and the decisions made to establish the Professional Accountancy Organization (PAO). The Bank team urges the AABE authorities to fast track the remaining activities to achieve the planned results especially conducting relevant consultations on the draft PAO bylaws and the development of Certified Accounting Technician (CAT) and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) curricula. The Bank also urges the various consultant procurement be fast tracked/finalized. Monitoring and Evaluation- The M&E function and the follow-up on the results framework have significantly improved. However, results reporting to EMCP by the rest of the project implementing directorates and entities remain weak which needs attention. Here, Federal Public Procurement and Property Administration Agency (FPPPA) as it is unable to provide information on the results indicators due to difficulty in getting line ministries to provide information on their respective procurement KPIs. Therefore, the Bank urges MoF management to follow up on this. Staffing: The authorities addressed most of staffing challenges. However, the recruitment of the Procurement Consultant, already cleared by the Bank, as well as the that of the additional staff in the Finance Directorate of MoF, are delayed. The Bank also learned of FM staffing gap at Benshangul Gumuz region and FPPPA. The Bank urges the authorities to fill the delayed recruitments. Fiduciary- Financial management (FM)- The review of the financial management arrangements shows that the project continues to maintain the FM arrangements and meet the project regular financial reporting and audit. Project disbursement rate however remains at 54.1% and as noted above this need constant follow up and progress in project implementation. Procurement -The updated procurement plan includes goods and consultancy selection activities for a total amount of $13.4 million. Of the total planned amount, STEP data shows that 81% are initiated, 22% of which are at contract signing, while 19% of the planned amount are not yet initiated. The Bank urges to speedy completion of pending/lagging procurements. Here the Bank notes especially two cases where procurement process are stuck, and signed contracts have yet to be submitted to the Bank. These are (i) IFMIS Audit tool software, and (ii) OFAG’s TA for Audit Quality Improvement. Risks Systematic Operations Risk-rating Tool Risk Category Rating at Approval Previous Rating Current Rating Political and Governance Moderate Substantial Substantial Macroeconomic Moderate Substantial Substantial Sector Strategies and Policies Moderate Substantial Substantial Technical Design of Project or Program Moderate Moderate Moderate Institutional Capacity for Implementation and Sustainability Substantial Substantial Substantial Fiduciary Moderate Substantial Substantial Environment and Social Moderate Low Low 8/20/2019 Page 2 of 8 The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Ethiopia PFM Project (P150922) Stakeholders Moderate Moderate Moderate Other -- -- -- Overall Moderate Substantial Substantial Results PDO Indicators by Objectives / Outcomes Improve efficiency, transparency and accountability of public expenditure at fed and regional levels IN00724341 ►Reduced cash float for the Federal and Regional Governments (in percent of the annual federal budget) (Percentage, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target Value 22.00 15.09 10.15 18.70 Date 30-Dec-2015 18-Dec-2018 28-Jun-2019 08-Apr-2020 The data is collected from 2010 EFY Financial statements of the federal government. Data of the Federal cash amount on June 30, 2010 shows birr 36,561,338,397.57 and the total adjusted budget approved was birr 360,338,330,217.20. Therefore 36,561,338,397.57 / 360,338,330,217.20 X 100 = 10.15 % In addition to this, overall those public bodies which are not following the rules and procedures of PFM laws were accounted by the newly enacted penalty directive. According to this until Comments: this report is prepared 150 public bodies were penalized for not adhering to reporting related to budget performance reporting, account and internal audit report submission, audit finding rectification and others. These strengthened and have substantial effect on the PFM system as well. The 2011 EFY result expected to be reported at the end of the year IN00724342 ►Timely disclosure of key fiscal/budget documents (Months, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target Value 24.00 11.00 11.00 9.00 Date 30-Dec-2015 18-Dec-2018 28-Jun-2019 08-Apr-2020 MOF provided the following explanations : Timely disclosure of key fiscal /budget documents: PEFA PI-10 This indicator was calculated on the disclosure of key fiscal/budget specified on PEFA PI-10 only the audit Comments: financial statement disclosure. This has been prepared and posted on MoF’s website www.mofed.gov.et and send also to publicize on the newspaper of Addis Zemen. IN00724343 ►Target agencies progressively increase number of contracts awarded within agreed benchmark of 180 days for works contrcts > US$5million & Goods >US$500,000 (Percentage, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target Value 10.00 74.50 74.50 50.00 Date 30-Dec-2015 18-Dec-2018 28-Jun-2019 08-Apr-2020 MOF provided the following explanations: In 2009 EFY (FY17) out 39 ERA projects 29 of them are awarded with less than 180 days, Ministry of Comments: Agriculture awarded one of its projects with 132 days. PPDS awarded out of 19 projects 11 of them are awarded less than 100 days. In general, out of 51 projects 38 of them are awarded less than 180 days. 8/20/2019 Page 3 of 8 The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Ethiopia PFM Project (P150922) Therefore, it was calculated as 38/51*100= 74.5 The 2010 data will be consolidated are the end of the fiscal year. the data reported here is the most recent figure of 74.5 and will be updated in Nov 2019 when data is collected from agencies. IN00724344 ►Increase in the percentage of audits conforming to International Standards of Supreme Audit Institutions (Text, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target MOFEC /OFAG MOFEC /OFAG provided provided a progress a progress update on the update on the audits audits (details are in the Value NA (details are in the NA attached AM results attached AM results matrix- annex 1, matrix- annex 1, attachment 1) attachment 1) Date 30-Dec-2015 18-Dec-2018 28-Jun-2019 31-Dec-2020 MOFEC /OFAG provided a progress update on the audits but no percentages of change in the use of international standards has been provided. AFROSAI-E carried out the audit quality reviews each year but did not present a percentage change in the application of standards to the number of audits produced. Comments: The OFAG selected some indicators and follow up on the progress. End targets have not been set either. this will also be considered as part of the M&E monitoring to update all baselines, targets and actuals. IN00724345 ►Direct Beneficiaries, who are recipients of the training provided by the project (disaggregated by Gender) (Number, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target Value 47,000.00 59,715.00 66,797.00 84,000.00 Date 30-Dec-2015 18-Dec-2018 28-Jun-2019 08-Apr-2020 In 2009 EFY(2017) 5250 were trained with 39.35% female participation. In 2010 EFY (2018) overall 7465 trainees were trained at federal and regional level with 33.8% of female participation. Therefore, the cumulative rolling data shows 59,715 were trained. As per the information in up to July 7/2018. In 2011 (9 months) 7,082 trained with 59.4% female participation.so, the cumulative rolling data shows 66,797 were trained as per the information in up to April 8/2019 the following were areas training were delivered so far:  PFM Institutional Training at Federal and Regional, Comments:  Short term training on PFM at regional and Federal Level,  IFMIS and IBEX training,  Professional Training on procurement and Property administration  Woreda council members training  Woreda Ethics officers training  Fraud and corruption complaint handling and resolution, disclosure of asset  Accounting and auditing standards training Intermediate Results Indicators by Components Expenditure Management and Information Systems Support IN00724346 ►Increase in budget execution rate in targeted sectors (Health, Education, Agriculture, and Water) - in percent of budgeted expenditure in sector at the Regional level (Percentage, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target 8/20/2019 Page 4 of 8 The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Ethiopia PFM Project (P150922) Value 55.00 92.91 92.91 75.00 Date 30-Dec-2015 18-Dec-2018 18-Dec-2018 08-Apr-2020 MoF reports The targeted agencies budget execution rate for 2009 EFY was 90.45%. The 2009 EFY total adjusted budget the selected sectors was birr 100,497,810,000 and the actual expenditure was birr 90,899,900,000. Therefore the executing rate becomes 90,899.90/100,497.81*100 = 90.45% And in 2010 EFY the performance shows 92.91 % which was calculated as actual expenditure over the Comments: sectors approved budget. i.e. (75,153,829,000*100)/80,887,905,000=92.91%. The 2011 EFY(6 months)performance shows 32.36% which is calculated as actual expenditure against approved budget (39,214,030,000/121,186,320,000*100=32.36). However since this is not an annual data, the last data which has complete 12 month result is used, which is EFY 2010 IN00724348 ►Rolling out of the new Chart of Accounts at the Federal Level to facilitate expenditure reporting by PBB (Text, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target 59 public bodies and 8 Only approved budget 123 federal entities are Value branches. for a total of 67 100 federal entities disclosed on PBB basis on IFMIS. entities. Date 30-Dec-2015 18-Dec-2018 28-Jun-2019 08-Apr-2020 MoF Reports: In 2009 EFY Agencies using new COA were 17. As of July/2018 59(fifty nine) Federal public bodies and 8 branch offices use the new chart of accounts for budget administration, cash management, and account Comments: reporting and property administration through the implementation of IFMIS system. In 2011 EFY (9 months) including branches 123 sites are using the new COA. Strengthening Accountability Institutions IN00724347 ►Percent of contracts awarded using competitive procurement methods in targeted agencies. (Percentage, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target Value 50.00 95.00 94.91 70.00 Date 30-Dec-2015 29-Dec-2017 28-Jun-2019 08-Apr-2020 MoF Reported: This data was reported by FPPA and PPDS has use 89%, ERA 98% and MoANR 98%. The average becomes 95% for EFY 2009 (FY17). The two missed agencies will be requested to submit their reports and the result may be updated for the ongoing FY. Comments: for FY 2010(2018), the results is going to be revised when the annual report for EFY2010/2018 is submitted by the agencies. In 2011 reported by 3 agencies only out of 7 and the average becomes 94.91 This result may be changed when the annual report for 2011 EFY is reported. IN00724349 ►e-GP developed and installed at FPPA and in all E-GP target agencies at Federal level (Percentage, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target Value 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 Date 30-Dec-2015 18-Dec-2018 28-Jun-2019 08-Apr-2020 The e-GP manager and communication consultant are hired and started their preliminary duties. the Comments: software is selected, and additional; requirements identified. The developer to be recruited according to 8/20/2019 Page 5 of 8 The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Ethiopia PFM Project (P150922) plan and detailed plan is drawn. The e-GP is expected to be piloted in 6 institutions (that is 100% if target) by the project closing. So currently there are no institutions using e-GP. the final target will be achieved by end of project no intermediate partial implementation. IN00724350 ►IT and Forensic audits completed by OFAG (Number, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target Value 0.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 Date 30-Dec-2015 29-Dec-2017 29-Dec-2017 08-Apr-2020 Last year 5 IT and Forensic audits were completed by OFAG last year. More IT and forensic audits have been completed in 2010 using own funds and not Bank funding. There is no information on this for this Comments: year but it is our understanding that the office conducted IT and forensic audits by OFAG which will be reported on next reporting time the figure shown here is the latest recorded. IN00724351 ►Issuance of national professional accountancy qualification certificate at least at a Technician level (Number, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target Value 0.00 1,311.00 0.00 100.00 Date 30-Dec-2015 18-Dec-2018 28-Jun-2019 08-Apr-2020 Not yet due. Progress include:  In 2010 AABE received 171 Applicants who wanted to become authorized Accountant and Auditor. Out of which 167 Applied to become Authorized Accountant and the rest applied to become Authorized Auditor. The board has given firm licenses to 21 Authorized Accountants and 4 Authorized Auditors.  In 2018 AABE has renewed the license of 839 Authorized Accountants and 241 Accounting firms. Meanwhile 136 Authorized Auditors and 15 Auditing firms renewed their license in the same year. Comments:  In 2018 AABE renewed 1034 individual competency certificates and 113 firm level certificates of Authorized Accountants  In 2018 AABE renewed 158 individual competencies Certificates and 6 firm level certificates of Authorized Auditors  In 2019 Board establishment is endorsed by the AABE Board. The detail bylaws and constitution are under consultation. Once established the PAO is expected to issue certifications as agreed with the Bank. Thus there is no issuance of Ethiopian Certified Public Accountant or Technician IN00724352 ►Woredas whose Finance and Budget Standing Committee members are trained to undertake audit follow-up (Percentage, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target Value 10.00 75.00 75.00 85.00 Date 30-Dec-2015 18-Dec-2018 28-Jun-2019 08-Apr-2020 In 2009 EFY (FY17) 25% of the Woredas Budget and Finance Standing Committees (BFSCs) have been trained and in 2010 the execution is underway to reach 75 %. Comments: In May 2018 and 2019, 75 % of the Woredas BFSCs have been trained. IN00724353 ►Woredas posting simplified budget and execution reports to the citizens (Percentage, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous) Actual (Current) End Target 8/20/2019 Page 6 of 8 The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Ethiopia PFM Project (P150922) Value 90.00 96.00 93.65 95.00 Date 30-Dec-2015 18-Dec-2018 28-Jun-2019 08-Apr-2020 Out of 1023 Woredas, 983 of them posted the simplified budget and execution reports for citizens on bill boards according to the regional BoFEDs report. In 2011 EFY 93.65% woredas are posted simplified Comments: budget execution reports to the citizens. Data on Financial Performance Disbursements (by loan) Project Loan/Credit/TF Status Currency Original Revised Cancelled Disbursed Undisbursed % Disbursed P150922 IDA-57660 Effective USD 33.00 33.00 0.00 18.02 15.17 54% Key Dates (by loan) Project Loan/Credit/TF Status Approval Date Signing Date Effectiveness Date Orig. Closing Date Rev. Closing Date P150922 IDA-57660 Effective 26-Feb-2016 17-Mar-2016 18-May-2016 07-Apr-2020 07-Apr-2020 Cumulative Disbursements 8/20/2019 Page 7 of 8 The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Ethiopia PFM Project (P150922) Restructuring History There has been no restructuring to date. Related Project(s) There are no related projects. 8/20/2019 Page 8 of 8