SADC Resource Mobilisation Strategy
4.2 Expenditure Management
All resources (externally and internally sourced), shall be managed using the SADC
Secretariat’s own management systems. The SADC Secretariat shall ensure that
the procedures for Directorates and Units are synchronized with the RISDP and
SIPO monitoring and annual reviews to allow progress at all levels to be fed into
the overall RISDP and SIPO’s performance assessment process.
4.3
Budgeting, Accounting and Procurement
a) The SADC Secretariat shall facilitate an effective and credible budget
preparation process consistent with the SADC MTS. The development of
realistic budgets will remain a priority.
b) The capacity for planning, monitoring, evaluating and managing the budget
will be strengthened further to facilitate reliable and timely reports that clearly
separate commitments, allocated budgets and actual expenditure.
c) The SADC MTS review process shall be used as a vehicle for making strategic
choices regarding the developmental aspirations and needs.
d) The Secretariat will strengthen the implementation capacities to ensure that
expenditures are in line with approved budgets and enhance the monitoring of
budget execution to minimise the levels of discretion that could threaten the
expenditure execution systems.
e) The SADC Secretariat will implement reforms where necessary to strengthen
and modernise its accounting systems.
f) The SADC Secretariat shall develop clear guidelines to ensure that its
procurement system is transparent, efficient (both administrative and
transactional), cost-effective and a fair use of standard principles pertaining
to procurement activities. Cooperating Partners will be encouraged to align
their procurement with the SADC Secretariat principles and standardised
procedures.
g) The SADC Secretariat shall put in place supportive infrastructure, particularly
an enhanced electronic database that would capture key procurement
information as well as the use of ICT solutions to publish/share information on
procurement opportunities and awards of contracts.
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