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The Norwegian MFA grants over NOK 15 million to the National Audit Chamber (NAC), via IDI, for the implementation of its strategic plan. The IDI, together with SAI Kenya and AFROSAI-E , will work closely with NAC for a five-year period to enable the office to implement key strategic priorities including those relating to the Peace Agreement.
NAC has developed a Strategic Plan for 2019-2024 that clearly aims to meet the obligations of the peace agreement and for it to generally contribute to better public financial management in South Sudan. This includes expanding the audit coverage of government at the central level, as well as at state and local level.
The main goal of the project is to enable the NAC to implement their strategic plan, especially in the areas of auditing, new legal framework, stronger internal governance, new ICT-systems, HR-management, professional development and training, stakeholder engagement, communication and general coordination with partners. A combination of technical advice and logistical support will be provided.
“We in the National Audit Chamber are strongly committed to play our part for improving governance in South Sudan, and the implementation of the peace agreement. Our strategic plan is our guiding document, and together with our peers and the financial support of the Norwegian embassy, I am sure we can achieve great results over the next years,” says Amb. Steven Wondu, Auditor General of South Sudan.
South Sudan is currently in a very challenging economic, political, security and humanitarian situation. The Revitalized Peace Agreement (R-ARCSS) of September 2018 provides for a number of steps to be taken to improve the situation, hereunder strengthening public financial management and NAC.
“The National Audit Chamber can play a key role in improving public financial management in South Sudan,” says the Norwegian Ambassador to South Sudan Siv Kaspersen. “Efficient and transparent use of public funds is critical for continued stability and trust building in South Sudan. Through their audits, the audit office can show what the government, Parliament and stakeholders can do to enhance accountability and transparency. Our expectation is that the NAC will get an enhanced capacity and independence in the next years as clearly stated in the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS).”
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For more info about the project, contact the NAC Deputy Auditor General, Dr. Justin Droko (
For more information on IDI's work in South Sudan, click here. |