Good stories
SAIs can learn from and be inspired by each other. This page presents short stories from SAIs involved in peer-to-peer work. The stories below show how SAIs have addressed or managed to overcome challenges related to a complex situation.
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OAG Zambia and OAG Norway’s peer-to-peer cooperation: “Relevant in all areas, but only effective in some.”
Evaluation shows that OAG Zambia's (OAGZ) and OAG Norway's (OAGN) peer-to-peer cooperation has contributed to improving the overall capacity of OAGZ, although the results achieved vary largely...
CBC Blog: The political in the public – persuading governments to act on audit findings
Parting blog: Our dear friend and long-time colleague, David Goldsworthy, has announced that he is retiring and will no longer support the CBC’s work with SAIs in complex and challenging...
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...
Lessons harvesting: Learning from P2P engagements
A discussion paper for a monitoring, evaluation and learning framework The publication from the EIP (Effective Institutions Platform) shared below, highlights seven key attributes of good practice...
Sustainable organisational change – good practice in peer‐to‐peer partnerships
There are many ways in which peers learn from and support each other. During the CBC annual meeting in Kuwait in 2018 discussions were held relating to medium and long-term peer-to-peer cooperation...
Improving Auditing Skills through peer-to-peer learning
A Story from Thailand and Laos: Improving Auditing Skills through peer-to-peer learning in ASEAN Supreme Audit Institutions (ASEANSAI) Article by Birthe Meyer, GIZ. Supported by the Thailand...
Benefits of co-operating with peers
When I first started my work at the Supreme Audit Institution of Palestine, one challenge was how to start co-operating with international peers so that we could use our shared knowledge...