This would be achieved through programs such as the World Bank-assisted States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) Program which has brought a great deal of reforms that helped to strengthen State Governments’ approach to governance and public finance management.
Mr. Matta attributed the success of the SFTAS program to the following:
- Deployment of simple but substantive eligibility criteria annually to open the Program to all States for participation in any year but ensure that there is a minimum performance standard for receiving grants;
- Making Technical Assistance available irrespective of meeting Eligibility Criteria and level of achievement of Disbursement Linked Results;
- Robust and credible results verification process; Use of performance- based criteria that is non-negotiable and consistently applied;
- Transparency of results encouraging virtuous peer competition; Active peer learning among States facilitated by the NGF; and Utilization of state-level platforms for engagement at multiple political and technical levels.