Published January 4, 2024 | Version v1
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Outcomes-Based Budgeting: Making a Difference in Sub Saharan Africa: An Empirical Analysis

  • 1. Department of Public Administration and Leadership Management (PALM) "Tanzania Public Service College (TPSC) Dar es Salaam Campus, P.O. Box 2574, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania East Africa, 7Magogoni Street 11479

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The study explores the results-based budgeting is a promising approach to making needed changes in our public budgeting systems to deliver the expected results and it is a proven means of increasing financial transparency and accountability. Research shows that political will, commitment, management support, discipline, and rigor are the key success factors for implementing Results-based budgeting. Results-based budgeting (RBB) is a journey, not an end, therefore developing countries should strive to mitigate the challenges and start by implementing a basic model of RBB because the advanced models used by developed countries seem to be complicated and extremely demanding.

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