ICGFM Promotes Knowledge Transfer Among Public Financial Management Experts

Working globally with governments, organizations, and individuals, the International Consortium on Governmental Financial Management is dedicated to improving financial management by providing opportunities for professional development and information exchange.

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Impressions of ICGFM Spring Conference

by Jim Ebbitt, President, ICGFM

I recently returned from ICGFM's 24th annual conference in Miami, where we had about 200 participants from about 40 different countries from around the globe. I came away with a real sense that I had just been involved in a great conference. We had excellent speakers and subjects and great interaction from conference participants. I talked with many participants during the conference and heard many good comments and positive feedback about the conference. One of the many things we talked about in Miami was how to stay involved and informed about ICGFM and financial management issues in general and we concluded that the ICGFM blog was a great way to participate, be informed and add your voice to the discussion. I admit I am a "new blogger"; this is my first post, and I promise others. But I wanted to take just a minute now and thank all who participated in Miami. It was a great conference!

BTW: I am not entirely hidden among the Uganda delegation

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Call for Speakers/Panels/Papers

ICGFM 24th Annual International Conference
May 16 - 21, 2010
Miami, Florida, USA

Conference Theme: Public Financial Management in the Era of “The New Normal”

Deadline for submitting proposals: Monday, February 10, 2010.

Overview:
The economic realities resulting from the worst financial crisis and ensuing global recession in 70 years include economic power shifting regionally, countries facing unprecedented debt loads as they try to manage out of large stimulus programs, more erratic revenue flows for mineral based economies, and unprecedented currency fluctuations. These new realities are commonly referred to as the “New Normal”. Public financial managers around the globe face new challenges as these realities impact revenues, budget priorities, debt management options, and calls for greater transparency and better links to performance.

Conference dates and location:
May 16 – 21, 2010
Marriott Biscayne Bay Hotel
1633 North Bayshore Drive
Miami, Florida 33132
USA

Conference description:
The ICGFM Annual International Conference is a gathering of financial management practitioners to discuss the financial reforms and methods available to better serve their citizens.

As we slowly enter a period of economic recovery, citizens, businesses, and civil society demand improved results in government expenditures, as well as increased accountability and transparency. This is even more critical as governments manage both declining revenues and large stimulus spending.

Representatives from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and North America – 50+ countries in 2009 -- will gather in Miami to discuss public financial management in the era of the New Normal.

The ICGFM Annual International Conference will provide participants with an opportunity to learn from fellow practitioners on how to manage in this new environment, hear from development partners on how they are responding to new priorities, and to interact with colleagues on best practices and practical lessons being learned in the era of the New Normal.
During the first three days, the key themes and topics that will be addressed include:

  • Expenditure management in a new economic environment
  • New techniques in bringing transparency to public finance
  • Debt and cash management challenges
  • The expanding role and increasing responsibilities of public auditors
    Addressing a post-stimulus environment
  • Utilizing technology such as social networking and XBRL to improve government performance
  • Issues in human capital, including gender equality
  • Stimulating private sector investment
  • Utilizing Public Private Partnerships as a new tool
  • The increasing need and opportunity to strengthen the internal audit function at all governmental levels

Submission process:
Submit your proposal in order to participate in the 24th Annual International Consortium on Government Financial Management (ICGFM) International Conference.

ICGFM is pleased to invite all country representatives and public financial management (PFM) practitioners to submit their presentation proposals for the 24th Annual ICGFM International Conference. The program committee is looking for country studies and other topics that will highlight the effective management of public funds in the era of the New Normal. We are particularly interested in case studies from your country or the experience of several countries.

  • Does your country have an innovative approach to implementing its stimulus package?
  • Has the global financial crisis affected your country’s efforts to implement PFM reforms?
  • Has your country been able to maintain or increase foreign direct investment despite the worldwide recession?
  • Can others learn from your experiences?

If so, we’re looking for you!


Format:
Please follow these instructions to ensure your proposal is expeditiously reviewed. Those that do not conform to these instructions will not be reviewed.
All submissions should be no more than 1-3 pages and must be submitted in English. The submission should include the following information.

Title of session
Type of session: Panel__ Presentation ___
Name, Title, Affiliation, languages spoken, address, email, and phone number of the Session Organizer
Name, Title, Affiliation, languages spoken and Contact information of up to four (4) potential panellists, if applicable
Overview that includes
Objectives of the session
Background of the topic
Significance to scholarship in or practice of PFM
Relevance to conference theme
Synopsis of presentation
Description of Session Format
Time/length of each presentation or remarks.
Type and length of interactive exercises (e.g. Question and Answer, demonstration, etc.)
Audio-visual aids (e.g., PowerPoint, handouts, video, etc.)
Any translation requirements

How to submit:

email proposals to proposals@icgfm.org

Method of selection
All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Steering Committee.

Criteria on which proposals are evaluated include: overall quality; interest to the financial management community of scholars; relevance to conference theme, and the potential to advance knowledge and dialogue in the field.

Selection notifications will be made by March 10th, 2010.


Final conference presentations from selected presenters are due on April 5th.
The top proposal presenters will be awarded a stipend toward travel and hotel expenses and given an opportunity to publish their case studies in the ICGFM Journal.
About ICGFM


Working globally with governments, organizations and individuals, the International Consortium on Governmental Financial Management is dedicated to improving financial management so that governments may better serve their citizens.

ICGFM was established more than two decades ago to serve as an international forum for public sector financial managers, with an emphasis on developing countries.

Friday, December 4, 2009

ICGFM Winter Conference Polls

ICGFM uses electronic polling during conferences. This technology was used throughout the 2009 Winter Conference about Government Performance Management held at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington.


Wednesday, December 2, 2009

International Government Performance Management Conference Kicks-Off



Performance - Results - Outcome

The International Consortium on Governmental Financial Management (ICGFM) Winter Conference starts shortly at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in Washington DC. The conference focus is on government performance management - understanding impact in managing public finance.

Conference speakers include:

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

“Performance. Résultats. Produits. Comprendre l’Impact sur la Gestion Financière Publique”

Mercredi 2 décembre 1:00PM – Vendredi 4 décembre 2009 12:30PM.
Washington D.C. USA

Renseignements et inscription

La tendance vers une plus grande concentration sur l’impact des dépenses a été lancée depuis plusieurs années mais est encore plus importante durant la crise financière et économique mondiale. Certains pays ont augmenté de façon spectaculaire leurs budgets pour le stimulus, tandis que d’autres pays font face à des réductions sérieuses par suite à de recettes en déclin. Dans les deux cas, les informations sur l’impact d’un changement dans les dépenses peuvent aboutir à une meilleure allocation des ressources.

Les thèmes clés et les domaines d’intérêt qui seront abordés comprennent:
  • Des idées innovantes sur la gestion de la performance
  • Comment les mesures de performance peuvent être utilisées lorsqu’on augmente ou réduit les dépenses publiques
  • Préparation pour les résultats inattendus lorsqu’on met à exécution les régimes de performance
  • Démarrer avec la mise en œuvre des résultats et les cadres de performance
  • Leçons apprises par les pays qui ont entrepris des régimes de résultats et de performance


Ne ratez pas l’occasion de vous joindre aux dirigeants gouvernementaux, aux experts en gestion financière publique, aux donateurs internationaux et aux gestionnaires de programmes à la Conférence d’Hiver 2009 de l’ICGFM. L’ICGFM a été fondé depuis plus de deux décennies dans le but de servir de forum international pour les gestionnaires financiers du secteur public avec emphase sur les pays en voie de développement.

Ou:
Enrique Iglesias Conference Center
Inter-American Development Bank
1330 New York Avenue
Washington D.C. 20577 USA Enregistrement:
Jusqu’au 17 Octobre - $825 ($800 pour les membres de ICGFM)
Du 18 Octobre au 14 Novembre - $950 ($925 pour les membres de l’ICGFM)
Après 20 Novembre - $1,060 ($1,000 pour les membres de l’ICGFM)

Veuillez cliquez ici pour télécharger une lettre officielle de l’ICGFM si vous avez besoin de faire une demande de Visa

“Desempeño. Resultados. Consecuencias: Entendiendo el Impacto de la Gestión de las Finanzas Públicas”

De miércoles, 2 de diciembre 1:00PM hasta viernes, 4 de diciembre del 2009 12:30PM
Washington D.C. USA

Detalles e inscripción

Existe, hace varios años, un foco cada vez más acentuado en el impacto de los gastos, pero esto tiene una importancia especial en medio de la crisis global de las finanzas y la economía. Algunos países están aumentando notablemente sus presupuestos para crear un estímulo y otros están enfrentando severas reducciones debido a la disminución de los ingresos. En ambos casos, informaciones sobre el impacto de un cambio en los gastos podrá conducir a una mejor distribución de los recursos.

Los principales temas y áreas de interés incluyen:
  • Ideas innovadoras sobre la gestión de desempeño
  • Cómo se puede utilizar la evaluación de desempeño al aumentar o disminuir los gastos públicos
  • La preparación para consecuencias imprevistas al implantar regímenes de desempeño
  • Empezando la implantación de marcos de consecuencias y desempeño
  • Las lecciones aprendidas por países que han emprendido regímenes de consecuencias y desempeño

No se pierda la oportunidad de juntarse a líderes gubernamentales, especialistas en la gestión financiera pública, donantes internacionales y gerentes de programas en la Conferencia de Invierno de 2009 del ICGFM. El ICGFM fue fundado hace más de dos décadas para servir de foro internacional para gerentes de las finanzas públicas con énfasis en los países en desarrollo

Dónde:
El Centro de Conferencias Enrique
Iglesias El Banco Interamericano de
Desarrollo
1330 New York Avenue
Washington D.C. 20577 USA Inscripción:
Hasta el 15 de octubre – US$ 860 (US$ 800 para los miembros de ICGFM)
Del 16 de octubre al 20 de noviembre – US$ 960 (US$ 900 para los miembros de ICGFM)
Después 20 de noviembre - US$1,060 (US$1,000 para los miembros de ICGFM)

Por favor haga clic aqui para obtener una carta oficial de ICGFM en caso que necesite peticionar una Visa

2009 ICGFM Winter Conference

Performance. Results. Outcome.
Understanding Impact in Management Public Finance

Details and Registration

December 2-4, 2009. Washington D.C. USA

The movement to a greater focus on impact of spending has been underway for several years but is even more important during the global financial and economic crisis. Some countries are dramatically increasing budgets for stimulus and others are facing severe reductions due to depressed revenues. In both cases, information on the impact of a change in spending can result in better allocation of resources.

Key themes and areas of interest that will be addressed include:
  • Innovative ideas on performance management
  • How performance measures can be used when increasing or decreasing public spending
  • Preparing for unexpected outcomes when implementing performance regimes
  • Getting started in the implementation of outcome and performance frameworks
  • Lessons learned by countries who have undertaken outcome and performance regimes

Don’t miss the opportunity to join government leaders, public financial management experts, international donors and program managers at the 2009 ICGFM Winter Conference. ICGFM was established over two decades ago to serve as an international forum for public sector financial managers with an emphasis on developing countries.

Where:
Enrique Iglesias Conference Center
Inter-American Development Bank
1330 New York Avenue
Washington D.C. 20577 USA Registration:
Through October 15 - $860 ($800 for ICGFM Members)
October 16-November 20 - $960 ($900 for ICGFM Members)
After November 20 - $1,060 ($1,000 for ICGFM Members)

Please click here to obtain an official letter from ICGFM if you need to apply for a Visa.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

ICGFM May Conference Survey Shows Improvements

ICGFM Conference Participants Highly Satisfied
Conference surveys from the 2008 and 2009 ICGFM annual conferences shows high satisfaction among delegates.
The vast majority of participants in the Spring conferences agree or strongly agree that speakers were effective, useful information was presented and the conference contributed to professional development.
ICGFM endeavours to improve professional development and share good practices among governments. Conference delegates are encouraged to rate sessions and the overall conference quality.
Results improved in Spring 2009 with results in the mid 90s. Participants found the PEFA workshop and other interactive sessions very useful, according to the survey.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Middle East Government Accountability Summit 2009

Conference Scheduled for November 2009 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Organized by TCQ Triangle. "The event is still in planning and production stage and the speakers will be a mix of reputed International experts from USA and Europe as well as senior Government officials in the Middle East region. The delegates for the conference will be senior Government officials from UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt etc.".

Friday, May 22, 2009

What Goes on at an ICGFM Conference?

The 23rd Annual Conference came to close earlier today. Conference delegates

Monday, May 18, 2009

International Gathering of Public Financial Management Expert Begins



Experts in governmental financial management are meeting at the ICGFM Spring Conference in Miami for the first of five days of knowledge transfer. Lessons learned and good practices from over 40 countries will be shared.

James Ebbitt, the President of ICGFM, welcomed guests to the conference. Mr. Ebbitt indicated that the timely topic of financial uncertainty and its impact on countries around the world.

Speakers at the conference this year include:

  • David M. Walker, President & Chief Executive Officer, Peter G. Peterson
  • Robert Vos, Director, Development Policy and Analysis Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations
  • Kevin Page, Parliamentary Budget Officer, Parliament of CanadaR
  • icardo Velloso, Deputy Division Chief, Fiscal Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

ICGFM May Conference Agenda

ICGFM May2009 Agenda ICGFM May2009 Agenda icgfmconference Conference agenda: country perspectives on public financial management during global economic uncertainty