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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
ACCC workshop in Kuala Lumpur
On December 12-13, the Swedish National Audit Office (SNAO) organized a workshop for supreme audit insitiutions in complex and chllenging contexts. The workshop took place back-to-back with a conference held by IFAC (International Federation of Accountants) in Kuala...
Success factors for applying what has been learned?
In October 2019 I attended AFROSAI-E’s Technical Update in Cape Town, a knowledge sharing- and networking event for the English-speaking countries of the African region, with close to 180 participants. The event offered the participants guidance on new technical...
PASAI Festive Season Newsletter
Please find below the latest issue of the PASAI region's Newsletter: PASAI Festive Season Newsletter December 2019
ACCC Tunis workshop report available
On 17 and 18 October 2019, the INTOSAI Capacity Building Committee’s workstream on Auditing in complex and challenging contexts (ACCC) convened a meeting for a small group of SAIs from the ARABOSAI region to share experiences and to explore opportunities for a...
ARABOSAI Newsletter, December issue
Please find below a link to the latest issue of the ARABOSAI newsletter - enjoy! ARABOSAI Newsletter no 3
CBC/IDC annual meetings 14-18 September 2020, in Jamaica.
Hold-the-date: The 2020 annual meetings of the INTOSAI Capacity Building Committee and the INTOSAI-Donor Cooperation will take place in Jamaica on 14-18 September. Please block your agendas! More information will be available in due course.
Seminar on Professionalisation at Swedish NAO
Between his participation in the IDI Board meeting and the meeting on INTOSAI standards in Oslo, Mr Jan van Schalkwyk; Corporate Executive at SAI South Africa and chair of the CBC Task Force on INTOSAI Auditor Professionalisation (TFIAP) was invited to the Swedish NAO...
Capacity Building should be an integral part of any SAI’s strategy
Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) rightly continue to face high expectations in their work of holding governments accountable for their stewardship of public funds, ensuring governments’ integrity and transparency, as well as providing value-adding recommendations to...
Compilation of CBC blogs
During INCOSAI in Moscow in September, one of the most attractive items disappearing quickly from the CBC booth, was the collection of blogs written by INTOSAI members from all over the world over the past three years. For colleagues who did not manage to get their...
Bridge the gap with plain language
Words are singularly the most powerful force available to humanity, a lesson I learnt from a recent peer-to-peer cooperation between my SAI and the Swedish National Audit Office (SNAO) on plain language. It was my first introduction to understanding how words - so...







