The World Observatory on Subnational Government Finance and Investment (SNG-WOFI) and the Special Report (for ADB) on Fiscal Decentralization

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The World Observatory on Subnational Government Finance and Investment (SNG-WOFI) and the Special Report (for ADB) on Fiscal Decentralization

23 November 2022

Background

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) collaborated under the knowledge partnership agreement in March 2022 for the preparation of the third edition of the World Observatory on Subnational Government Finance and Investment (SNG-WOFI).

The SNG-WOFI was a joint endeavor led by the OECD and United Cities and Local Governments(UCLG), represented in Asia by UCLG ASPAC and is being supported by a range of other institutions and networks, including ADB’s Governance Thematic Group. The goal of the SNG-WOFI was to increase knowledge and promote dialogue on multi-level governance and subnational finance around the world, by collecting and analyzing standardized quantitative data and qualitative information. It also helped monitor the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other global development agendas, such as the Addis-Ababa Action Agenda, the Paris Agreement, the Sendai Framework or the New Urban Agenda.

After two previous editions, in 2016 and 2019 respectively, the SNG-WOFI became the largest international knowledge repository on SNG structure and finance ever produced. It provided the systematized information on decentralization processes, subnational reforms, SNGs’ responsibilities and authorities, and fiscal rules around the world, and covers dozens of indicators on subnational expenditure, investment, revenue, and debt. The third edition (2022) of the SNG-WOFI included data from 135 countries, covering almost 90% of the world surface area, 93% of the world population and 94% of global GDP. It included several developing member countries of ADB, except for the countries in Pacific and some countries in Asia (due to the lack of availability of data).

This webinar shared findings of the 2022 SNG-WOFI, and discussed challenges and opportunities of fiscal decentralization, and financing of SDGs as well as the implications of the status of finance and investment on public service delivery in Asia.

Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
23 Nov 2022 Moderator Rachana Shrestha
23 Nov 2022 Welcome & Introduction
23 Nov 2022 Opening Remarks
Bruno Carrasco
23 Nov 2022 Opening Remarks Dorothée Allain-Dupré
23 Nov 2022 Multi level governance and subnational government finance in Asia and the Pacific: Preliminary findings from a regional analysis of the 3 rd edition of the OECD UCLG World Observatory on Subnational Government Finance and Investment
This presentation discussed the status of SNG-WOFI in Asia, how it compares with OECD/Global; and fiscal decentralization challenges.
Courtenay Wheeler
23 Nov 2022 Presentations City Enabling Environment Rating: Assessment of the countries in Asia and Pacific
This presentation discussed the environmental assessment of the countries in Asia and the Pacific countries.
Bernadia Irawati Tjandradewi
23 Nov 2022 Presentations SNG finance and its implications on public service delivery and SDGs in Philippines
This presentation gave an overview ofthe subnational government (SNG) finance-public service delivery and the sustainable development goals from the Philippines...
Niño Raymond Alvina
23 Nov 2022 Discussions/Q & A
23 Nov 2022 Closing Remarks Isabelle Chatry
Hiranya Mukhopadhyay

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