INTOSAI-Donor Cooperation (IDC) has appointed the Right Hon. Helen Clark as IDC Goodwill Ambassador for Supreme Audit Institution (SAI) Independence. As a world leader who served three terms as New Zealand’s Prime Minister and eight years as the first female head of the United Nations Development Program, and who is currently Chair of the Global Leadership Foundation, Ms. Clark brings...
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Building a Longer-Term Foundation: IDC Transformation
The International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI)-Donor Cooperation (Cooperation) kicked off the year with a new support structure and a closer cooperation with the INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI). The INTOSAI Donor Secretariat, which has been supporting the Cooperation for the past nine years, will be...
INTOSAI CBC, Donor-Cooperation Seek to “Widen the Circle”
A primary focus of this year’s International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI) joint Capacity Building Committee (CBC) and INTOSAI-Donor Steering Committee (IDSC) meeting was people, and the themes of "Inspiring and Encouraging One Another," "Putting Our People First," and "Forward Together," clearly conveyed this notion...
The Cooperation’s Work to Unite Donors, SAIs Leads to Success
upreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) play a critical role in promoting sound financial management and accountable, transparent government. SAIs, largely seen as independent watchdogs acting for the greater good of the people, are well positioned to contribute. Yet, the full potential for SAIs to add value and benefit the lives of citizens is often hampered by a lack of capacity...
SAI Uganda Adds Value, Benefits to Lives of Citizens with Cooperation Support
Uganda's Supreme Audit Institution (SAI) is adding value and benefits to the lives of citizens and making an impact--nationally and internationally--in the Extractive Industries (EI) field. SAI Uganda's efforts to enhance government accountability, empower local communities, employ more in-house resources, and shift from a support recipient to a support provider has led to...
The Cooperation Releases Review of SAI Support Coordination
The INTOSAI-Donor Cooperation issued the "Review of Coordination of Support to Supreme Audit Institutions" in September 2017. Key findings include 13 principles of good practice in coordinating support along with identifying challenges and recommendations to overcome them...
The Journey Continues to Achieve Ambitious Initiative
The INTOSAI-Donor Cooperation is an ambitious initiative. We are working to (1) strengthen and scale up support for Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs); (2) ensure all SAIs develop individual strategies as the basis for development; and (3) influence the behavior of all actors in the SAI and donor world...
CBC, IDSC Partner to Share Ideas, Best Practices
"It's time for action, time to deliver, time to give life to our commitments," remarked Mr. Kimi Makwetu, Auditor General (AG) of South Africa's Supreme Audit Institution (SAI) and chair of the Capacity Building Committee. Mr. Makwetu's words resonated with the more than 100 delegates from SAIs and partner organizations worldwide that attended this year's joint CBC and IDSC meetings...
The Cooperation: Helping SAIs Challenge Their Environment
Mr. Ole Schøyen became the new head of the INTOSAI-Donor Secretariat in June 2017. The Cooperation's main focus is on the new round of the Global Call for Proposals, and in the coming years Tier 2, a specialized initiative to scale up support for the most challenged Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs), will be underscored...
Personal Thoughts, Reflections on the Cooperation
After serving the INTOSAI-Donor Secretariat (IDS) for six years, this is, perhaps, the last article I will write as a member of this inspirational organization. Mr. Ole Schoyen now leads IDS, along with a team comprised of several new staff members. I will remain with the INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI)—hoping to help the new IDS team avoid similar mistakes I made and hoping to provide solutions to potential future missteps...