INTOSAI Development Initiative
The INTOSAI Development Initiative is a body of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI) which supports supreme audit institutions (SAIs) in developing countries.[1] Founded in 1986, the organization was headquartered in Canada until 2001 when it moved to Norway. It is currently hosted by the Office of the Auditor General of Norway.[2]
Activities
IDI engages in a variety of support activities for SAIs around the world, including delivering online and in-person training, holding workshops, developing global public goods, and improving engagement between SAIs and stakeholders.[3][4][5]
The organization also conducts research on SAIs and publishes a triannual stocktaking report covering the status of audit institutions in every country.[6]
Funding
References
- ^ "INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI)". International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions.
- ^ "Innstilling fra kontroll- og konstitusjonskomiteen om Riksrevisjonens forslag om etablering av INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI) i Norge" (PDF). Parliament of Norway.
- ^ "About IDI - Introduction". INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI).
- ^ Arthur, Arnfrid; Rydland, Lars; Amundsen, Kristin (2012). "The User Perspective in Performance Auditing—A Case Study of Norway". American Journal of Evaluation. 33 (1): 44–59.
- ^ Dutzler, Barbara (2013). "Capacity Development and Supreme Audit Institutions: GIZ's Approach". Supreme Audit Institutions: Accountability for Development. GIZ. p. 53. doi:10.5771/9783845251851-50. ISBN 978-3-8487-1071-3.
- ^ Arthur, Arnfrid; Rydland, Lars; Amundsen, Kristin (2012). "The User Perspective in Performance Auditing—A Case Study of Norway". American Journal of Evaluation. 33 (1): 44–59.