Integration of Structural Reforms into Budgets: Albania and Turkey (By Invitation Only)
This set of two online courses will be delivered as a continuation of the CEF’s support to the European Union (EU) candidate and potential candidate countries in preparation of their Economic Reform Programmes (ERP). It is aimed at building capacities of institutions involved in ERP preparation to identify actions needed for adequate integration of structural reform measures within the medium-term fiscal framework of a country. The courses will replace previously announced face-to-face workshops envisaged to be delivered in Ankara and Tirana.
What will you learn?
Structural reform measures outlined in the ERP are policy measures prioritized in dialogue with the EU and aimed at enhancing economic growth and competitiveness. To ensure their effective implementation, among others, structural reforms shall be well-integrated within the national budget and other fiscal documents (e.g. Fiscal Strategy). Therefore, at this online course, you will have a chance to assess prospects for aligning practices and tools for costing structural reforms from ERPs with those used for medium-term budgeting, while putting particular attention to differences between them. It will look into available budgetary and costing tools, approaches and guidance documents, and capture opportunities to further align them.
Building upon economic challenges that are expected to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic around the world, we will discuss a need for adjustment of existing structural reforms to better respond to the anticipated economic challenges and developing new ones. We will also review how the ERP can be used as a document for enabling economic recovery of a country.
This event is based on participatory learning approach within the Online learning space and structured to encourage utilization of already existing knowledge and experience of participants and institutions. We aim to integrate the lessons learned and good practices identified in other countries. The online course features video and reading materials, while its online meetings provide an opportunity for discussion with lecturing experts and other participants.
Through this online course, you will:
- Get a better understanding of your country’s fiscal framework and how it correlates to the fiscal framework outlined in ERP.
- Discuss the need for extending the impact of structural reforms outlined in ERP from stimulating economic growth to enabling economic recovery.
- Review prospects for modification of existing structural reform measures to better respond to emerging economic challenges.
- Learn about the experiences of other countries in overcoming encountered economic challenges.
- Asses features of well designed, articulated and sequenced structural reforms.
- Identify how the costs of structural reforms from ERP correlate with the fiscal constraints of medium-term budgets, and what are main preconditions and opportunities to strengthen it.
This online course builds on the knowledge shared, and lessons learned during the learning initiatives CEF delivered throughout 2019 in Albania and Turkey and continue efforts aimed at strengthening institutional capacities for applying the Methodological Guidance for Costing of Structural Reforms (ENG, ALB, TUR).
Who should attend?
Invited to participate are the officials having a role in the process of preparation and coordination of ERP inputs, and especially those involved in coordination, design, and costing of structural reforms outlined in the ERP:
- National ERP Coordinator and Coordinator for the ERP Chapter 5
- Members of the working group for ERP preparations
- Officials working at finance and policy departments of Line Ministries
- Officials working at the budget department of Ministry of Finance
- Policy officials from government’s policy coordination body and/or Prime Ministers’ office.
Particularly invited are official who took part at the CEF learning initiatives implemented throughout 2019 in Albania and Turkey, however, participation will be open also to those how have not had a chance to join previous events but carry relevant background.
Faculty
Albania
- Saša Jazbec, CEF expert, Former State Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Slovenia
- Marsed Harizi, Independent consultant and former Senior Economist at Ministry of Finance & Economy, Albania
Turkey
- Janez Šušteršič, CEF Associate Fellow, Professor of Economic Policy; former Minister of Finance of Slovenia
- Melahat Kutlu, CEF expert, former Strategic Management Consultant
Practical information
Applications need to be submitted by May 27, 2020, via the online application form that you will receive in your invitation. Selected candidates will be notified by May 29, 2020.
- This course will be delivered on the CEF Online Learning Campus
- To participate in basic information technology is needed (internet connection, and computer or tablet).
- The course will be in the Local and English language.
- The envisaged workload for the participants is about 4-5 hours per week. It will feature three online meetings, as well as a self-paced study of learning resources and peer-to-peer discussion. The presence is required only during the online meetings (webinars) that will last up to 1,5h.
- This online course will be organized separately for each country while the participants from all three countries (Albania and Turkey) will meet at the final joint online meeting on June 12, 2020.
- Upon fulfilment of the required learning steps, you will receive a certificate of successful completion of this online course.
- No fee will be charged.
Partners
This event is delivered as part of the EU funded multi-country project “Strengthening Line Ministries’ Capacities to Assess Fiscal Implications of Structural Reforms” implemented by the Center of Excellence in Finance.