GoL Launches National Aid and NGO Policy

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Participants at the launch of the program posted for photo with Finance Minister Samuel Tweah[photo: Calvin Quays]

By Calvin Quays|Contributor

The Government of Liberia through the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP) has launched the National Aid and  NGO Policy of Liberia (NAPL).

The NAPL will be conducted under a unique reporting tool “the Liberia Project Dashboard(LPD).

The LPD is an aid information management systems that would be used to collect, analyze, and report information about external assistance programs and projects.

The launch took place recently in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County.

It is a flagship indicator of a new era of aid management in Liberia. 

The launch of the Dashboard further confirms the overall commitment of the Liberian government interest in promoting transparency, accountability and openness in the development and implementation of aid programs/projects. 

 Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah lauded international partners for the support and cooperation shown by the Liberia’s development partners (DPs).

 He said the DPs have been truly committed to the principles of international development and the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals”.

 Minister Tweah indicated that Liberia has transitioned from  emergency humanitarian assistance to  government taken ownership of the development process and a vision of preferred development aid modalities for long-term sustainability.

According to him, Liberia was faced with capacity constraints and unsustainable debt in the immediate aftermath of the 14-year civil conflict, but the role of external assistance, especially humanitarian relief was critical in helping the country remain on the path of peace and stability.

He said the enactment of the Public Financial Management Law of 2009, giving rise to the establishment of the Aid Management and Coordination Unit (AMCU) and the subsequent adoption of this National Aid and NGO Policy of Liberia facilitated a new era of better coordinated aid flows to Liberia.

 Minister Tweah added that Liberia is pursuing sources of revenue necessary to meet its expenditure needs to achieve an aid-independent era. 

 He explained that the country is also putting into place the requisite institutional reforms to meet the demands of that era, while a clear strategy to tap into those resources with an unprecedented level of transparency and sustainability has been developed. The LPD is a aid information management systems that will be used to collect, analyze, and report information about external assistance programs and projects.

The LPD is a aid information management systems that will be used to collect, analyze, and report information about external assistance programs and projects.

The LPD is a aid information management systems that will be used to collect, analyze, and report information about external assistance programs and projects.

For her part, USAID Representative Sara Walter commended the Government of Liberia for the launch of the policy, expressing hope that it will serve the purpose intended.

Aid Management and Coordination has been a challenge over the years where most external assistance programs and projects have been managed and coordinated on an ad-hoc basis with roles and responsibilities loosely carried out by other government ministries and agencies leaving the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning with very limited information and also limited consolidated data on aid flow into Liberia. 

It has also been established that limited coordination and management framework of aid has had little or negative impact on the full realization of aid objectives in meeting the results of the national development agenda of Liberia.   

The absence of a National Aid Policy over the years has limited alignment of most external assistance programs and projects with the strategic objectives and application of aid to interventions as would be needed based on the national development strategy. 

The National Aid Policy of Liberia is designed to establish an internal coordination mechanism to curtail waste or limited coordination and alignment in programs and projects. 

The Policy also establishes a national coordination framework for collective engagement with Development Partners at the technical and policy level.

Aid modalities

In addition to defining the types of assistance and the preference of aid modalities, mostly in accordance with international consensus on aid delivery, the policy also clearly defines the roles and responsibilities of government institutions and development partners in the management of external assistance.

These roles and responsibilities are structured around the aid management cycle from initiation of aid to the monitoring and evaluation stage. 

According to the Policy, all proposals for aid shall be channeled through the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning for proper vetting, while Ministries, Agencies and Commissions along with the MFDP shall jointly establish Government of Liberia’s position and participate in negotiations.

 

 

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