Approval Date | 28 Jun 2006 |
Signature Date | 15 Dec 2006 |
Planned Completion Date | 31 Dec 2009 |
Last Disbursement Planned Date | 31 Dec 2009 |
Sovereign / Non-Sovereign | Sovereign |
Sector | Multi-Sector |
DAC Sector Code | 11330 |
Environmental Category | 3 |
Commitment | U.A 68,839,288.61 |
Status | Completion |
This operation is the second Phase of the Public Administration Support Programme (PARSP II) which falls under the category of the structural adjustment of the Moroccan economy. It sets out to consolidate the achievements of the PARSP I, in a manner as to enable the reform to attain a new level in accordance with the gradual approach adopted by the Government, notably improving the effectiveness of the public administration. The first Public Administration Reform Support Programme (PARSP I) of the series was launched in 2003. In view of the strategic role of the public administration in the economic and social development of Morocco, the improvement of both its effectiveness and efficiency in the management of public resources and public governance, will necessarily have a notable impact on the consolidation and competitiveness of the Moroccan economy and the improvement of the business climate. The programme focuses on the following components: i) improving public financial management; ii) improving the efficiency of human resource management; and iii) containing the civil service wage bill. The amount of PARSP-II amounts to 85 million Euros.
The objectives pursued by PARL II are as follows: (a) improve the efficiency of the State in the management of budgetary resources by improving transparency and accountability and by introducing a system of measuring results; (b) improve the efficiency of human resources management by introducing a new job and compensation management system that introduces performance evaluation and streamlines human resources management; and (c) control the evolution of the wage bill.
This operation will benefit mainly all the ministerial departments and all the national public administrations. Officials, the Moroccan population, the unemployed and the poor in particular, the private sector will also benefit from the project's spin-offs.
Funding
African Development Bank
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Implementing
Ministry of Economy and Finance / Budget Department
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IATI identifier | 46002-P-MA-K00-004 |
Last Update | 27 May 2022 |
Name | KOUASSI Aka Zébié Hyacinthe |
a.h.kouassi@afdb.org |
Country | Morocco |