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Contribute with news items
The CBC welcomes news items related to SAI capacity development. We invite contributions for INTOSAI bodies and Supreme Audit Institutions as well as from their partners and relevant stakeholders. News items can relate to new initiatives and upcoming events, lessons learned and experiences worth sharing or research and reflections on new trends and developments.
Please write a text and send your contribution to secretariat@intosaicbc.org or camilla.lindstahl@riksrevisionen.se, preferably with a logo or picture attached to go with the text.
Contribute with a blog item
The CBC Secretariat continuously strives to make sure that the website is active and current, in part by inviting different people in the INTOSAI community to write a relatively informal text, in a blog-submission (about 500 words) for the CBC website.
We are looking for submissions that are focused on ideas, reflections or observations of general interest, i.e. topics and issues that can encourage reflection, be inspiring or broaden the horizons of other readers in the SAI community. The text should be written from your personal perspective, based on your experiences.
All contributions pass via the CBC Editorial Board before publication.
Please send your text to secretariat@intosaicbc.org or camilla.lindstahl@riksrevisionen.se. We also kindly ask you to provide us with a photograph for publication.
Contribute to the CBC document library
Please, contribute by sending us capacity development resources, guides, tools and papers from your SAI or region, as well as peer review materials. We will publish it in the document library as soon as possible.
Send the material to Secretariat@intosaicbc.org
News
Goodwill ambassador for SAI independence
The INTOSAI-Donor Cooperation has appointed former New Zealand Prime Minister, the Right Hon. Helen Clark, to advocate for the independence of supreme audit institutions (SAIs). INTOSAI has seen increasing evidence that the independence of SAIs is diminishing or being...
Season’s Greetings and best wishes for a happy and healthy 2022
The CBC leadership and secretariat wish you all a peaceful holiday season and all the best for a 2022 in good health. We look forward to an inspiring and interactive year full of capacity development engagements!
AFROSAI-E Bulletin 13 is here
This year's final issue of the AFROSAI-E Bulletin is now available, with reflections on the past year and a feeling that despite the ongoing disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the AFROSAI-E region has remained steadfast and committed to improving audit...
Effective Institutions Platform EIP – Learning Notes
As part of its efforts to support peer-to-peer (P2P) approaches to facilitate institutional reform, the Effective Institutions Platform (EIP) organised a series of learning events to reflect on the key attributes of effective P2P partnerships and the role of...
PASAI: December newsletter available
Please find below the freshly issued December Newsletter from the PASAI region, enjoy reading about SAI Tonga securing constitutional independence; regional concerns about environmental protection; digital transformation; the International anti-corruption day; the...
CBC Blogspot: Leave no SAI behind
By Ahmed Ashaybani, General Director of Technical Cooperation, ...
Upcoming ACCC webinar: Working with Parliaments, in particular Public Accounts Committees
On 16 December at 2 pm CET - Welcome to join the upcoming webinar arranged by INTOSAI CBC Auditing in complex and challenging contexts (ACCC) on the theme "Working with Parliaments, in particular Public Accounts Committees". In many countries Parliaments are our key...
AFROSAI-E Bulletin 12 now available
Where is your balcony? Read about this intriguing question and more from the recent AFROSAI-E Technical Conference with the theme Developing Adaptive Capabilities. The programme included discussions that ranged from new regional initiatives and topical issues related...
P2P workstream initiates webinar series: Design Planning
A webinar series organised by the CBC workstream Peer-to-peer Cooperation (P2P) focusses on exchanging lessons learned on the project management cycle in medium to long-term peer-to-peer cooperation. In the first webinar, led by SAI Norway and SAI The Netherlands,...
CBC blogspot: Competence does not go out of date
By Toma Donchev - ...










