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Germany to promote budget reporting in East AfricaGermany's International Institute for Journalism (IIJ) is set to train East African journalists on covering public spending to improve reporting on national budgets and the use of tax payer's money. In its bid, IIJ plans to hold a two week training course on "Reporting on Public Spending", in Nairobi, Kenya, from 24 October to 4 November 2011, according to Hans-Jürgen Bösel the senior project manager at IIJ. The course will focus on topics including; public financial management, budget preparation and implementation, enhanced political oversight and accountability for public fund. Focus on public reportingAccording to Bösel, IIJ is focusing on public reporting because the budget reflects a government's social and economic policy priorities. "It is the most important policy instrument that drives the economic and social development agenda and, effectively implemented, would significantly impact on the daily lives of all citizens." "The media can play a crucial role in enhancing transparency and communication - by providing public access to information on government budgets and public spending. This should, in turn, facilitate a better informed public debate about the focus of the budget and make governments more accountable for spending public funds," Bosel said. About Walter WafulaWalter Wafula is a seasoned journalist who has reported for the Daily Monitor newspaper in Kampala-Uganda. He is also a contributor on Bizcommunity.com website. Email Walter at wafwalt@yahoo.com and connect on LinkedIn. View my profile and articles... |