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Resource Flows in Nepal: A case of D-portal

anjesh
December 03, 2014

Resource Flows in Nepal: A case of D-portal

Presentation made on Dec 3, 2015 on Dportal consultation meeting during the OpenNepal week

anjesh

December 03, 2014
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  1. Resource  Flows   •  Na;onal  Budget   •  Sub-­‐na;onal  Budget

      •  Foreign  Aid   – Grant   – Loan  
  2. Na;onal  Budget   •  Country  level  budget   •  Sources

        – MOF  Redbook   – NPC  Planning  document   358   449   618   2012-­‐13   2013-­‐14   2014-­‐15   Budget  (in  billion  NRs)  
  3. Sub-­‐na;onal  Budget   •  Local  government  budget   •  Sources

      – Not  readily  available   – Mostly  hard  copy  form   – Should  be  available  from  DDC,  VDC  
  4. Foreign  Aid  in  Nepal   •  Foreign  aid  cons;tutes  chunk

     of  our  budget   GoN   80%   Aid   20%   2014-­‐15  Budget  Components  
  5. Different  sources  of  Aid  data  in  Nepal   •  CRS

     (Creditor  Repor;ng  System)   •  IATI  (Interna;onal  Aid  Transparency  Ini;a;ve)   •  AMP  (Aid  Management  PlaYorm)   •  Donor  specific  PlaYorms  (eg.  DFID  DevTrac)  
  6. D-­‐Portal   •  A\empt  to  bring  all  these  resources  in

     a  single     centralized  plaYorm   •  Mapping  of  resource  flows  into  country   – Where  money  comes  from   – Where  money  goes  to   •  Currently  primary  data  source  is  IATI   h\p://d-­‐portal.org/  
  7. Nepal  customized  d-­‐portal   •  Added  AMP  data   • 

    Added  budget  data   h\p://dportal.opennepal.net/  
  8. Group  work  1  ques;ons   •  For  2012,  who  are

     the  largest  donors  in   Nepal  ?   •  How  much  aid  is  disbursed  in  Health  sector  for   Nepal  in  2012?   •  What  are  the  major  health  projects  supported   by  donor  funds  in  2012?    
  9. Group  Work  2   •  What  are  the  discrepancies  you

     find  in  terms   of  how  resource  flow  are  reported  in  different   sources  ?  What  could  be  the  reasons  ?   •  How  would  you  make  use  of  Portal  Nepal   version  in  your  respec;ve  works  ?   •  What  are  the  features  that  you  would  want  to   see  in  the  d-­‐portal  for  it  to  be  useful  ?