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Budget Allocation and Resource Planning

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===Budget tracking===
Budget tracking is a possible way forward towards accomplishing the objectives of the two leading principles of the FIETS: financial sustainability and institutional sustainability. Budget tracking is needed to make sure funds from the national level will reach the right beneficiaries. Lobby at national and international level should convince public and private stakeholders to invest in and create an enabling environment for WASH services.
 
====PETS====
 
Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys (PETS) are the most common form of budget tracking used by the World Bank. [http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTEMPOWERMENT/Resources/486312-1098123240580/tool18.pdf Here] you can download a document about PETS and budget tracking. This Briefing note was written by IRC (International Water and Sanitation Centre). It was presented and discussed with DWA members during the Workshop: Finance for WASH, Learning from Practice, held in Leiden, The Netherlands, February 2012.
===Acknowledgements===
* Leonellha Barreto Dillon, [http://www.sswm.info/category/planning-process-tools/implementation/implementation-support-tools/project-design/budget-al Budget Allocation and Resource Planning]. SSWM.
 
* [http://www.washalliance.nl/fiets-strategy/f/ Financial Sustainability]. Dutch WASH Alliance.
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