insight: Warren Krafchik, Economist and social entrepreneur. Speaking on how citizen engagement is central to building the public will for budget reforms. Empowering Public Understanding of Public Finances
Warren Krafchik, Economist and social entrepreneur.
Speaking on how citizen engagement is central to building the public will for budget reforms.
Empowering Public Understanding of Public Finances
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blog: Citizen engagement: now a strategic necessity
When the public understands the budget and can engage with the process meaningfully, it becomes a strategic capability that makes budgeting more legitimate, realistic, and effective.
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blog: From Institutions to Ecosystems: Notes from a recent dialogue to Strengthen Fiscal Accountability and Equity
If you work anywhere near public finance, you will be familiar with a paradox: Ministries of finance are stronger. Fiscal transparency has improved. Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) are stepping up. Civil society and the media are more engaged. And yet the hardest outcomes – systemic shifts in fiscal accountability and equity - remain elusive
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blog: Fixing Fiscal Ecosystems: Can Accountability Actors Step Up?
Across much of the world, fiscal oversight is more pantomime than power—rarely shifting real decisions or resource flows.
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blog: Re-thinking Fiscal Governance: Introducing the “Strengthening Fiscal Ecosystems” Project
In a world where democracy is under strain and inequality is on the rise, how governments raise and spend public resources is more than a technical matter – it is a political act. One with real consequences for inclusion, equity and public trust.