INTOSAI Development Initiative

Supporting effective, accountable and inclusive Supreme Audit Institutions

Guinea

In 2020, the Court of Auditors of Guinea adopted an ambitious strategic plan, covering the period 2020-2024 (see the previous programme page for details). It frames its vision of being “an independent, professional, efficient and exemplary Supreme Audit Institution (SAI), recognized for the effectiveness, quality and usefulness of its work”. In this context, the Court has signed a new cooperation agreement with IDI and CREFIAF, which objective is to enable the Court to successfully implement the strategic priorities selected for the period 2022-2024.

The cornerstone of this collaboration is based on mobilizing peers to promote mutual learning. A team of peers from the Court of Auditors of France collaborates with IDI and CREFIAF to advise the authorities of the Court in the conduct of the following reforms:

  • Strengthening of strategic management. In order to align with modern management practices, the Court of Auditors is committed to structure its annual planning cycle on an operational plan and new monitoring routines, including the production of quarterly monitoring reports. It will also prepare and publish an annual results-based performance report, indicating the degree of achievement of its strategic and operational objectives.
  • Optimization and coordination of external support. This partnership aims to play a catalytic role in attracting and managing additional technical and financial partners.
  • Conducting a compliance audit in the area of ​​gender, diversity and inclusion. In its strategic plan, the Court has committed to internalizing gender and social inclusion policies. One of the planned actions is the realization and publication of gender, inclusion and diversity audits. A team of peers will assist the Court on the conduct of the audit cycle (planning, data collection and reporting) and on aligning its audit practices with international standards. Also, the Court is committed to developing and implementing its first gender, social action and well-being action plan.

The Court of Auditors is a key player in strengthening public finance management in Guinea. By progressively exercising its jurisdictional, control and advisory powers, it ensures the proper management of public funds, budgetary transparency and the improvement of public policies.

Funding

Funding is provided by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, SAI Qatar and the European Union.

 

Background

The Court of Auditors of Guinea wished to strengthen its capacities in order to improve its performance. The INTOSAI-Donor Cooperation gave a favorable response to its request, formulated in 2017 during the 3rd Global Call for Project Proposals. The Global Call for Proposals (GCP) is a mechanism that seeks to match proposals for capacity building from Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) with donors and providers of support. It aims to empower SAIs in developing countries to build capacity and improve performance, ensuring that relevant proposals are SAI-led and aligned with their strategic plans. Echoing this objective, the INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI), the African Organization of English-Speaking Supreme Audit Institutions (AFROSAI-E) and the Regional Training Council for Supreme Audit Institutions Control of Public Finances of Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa (CREFIAF), have set up the Accelerated Peer Support Partnership Program (PAP-APP).

Relevant Documents