Institution building with limited resources: Establishing a supreme audit institution in Rwanda
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2011-01
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This study is about institution building with limited resources. Through a case study of
the establishment of a supreme audit institution (SAI) in Rwanda, we examine the tensions
between institutional first-best benchmarks and local operational constraints in a developing
country institution-building process. More specifically, our aim is to investigate the potential
tradeoffs between the programmatic ideal of SAI independence and operational constraints in
terms of staff capacity in the development of a supreme audit oversight function in Rwanda.
Drawing on data from document studies and key informant interviews, the empirical results
suggest that capacity constraints – within the institution as well as among its major stakeholders –
negatively affect important aspects of SAI functional independence, but also that there are
arguments for compromising the programmatic ideal of SAI independence in order to effectively
tackle operational constraints in terms of staff capacity.
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Institution building, Capacity constraints, Supreme audit institution, Rwanda