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Bringing in IPSAS needs strong skills
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Gillian Fawcett
29 Sep 16
Building staff capability and capacity globally will be key if countries are to adopt accruals-based accounts that comply with international standards
Gillian Fawcett
Co-founder of Public Finance by Women (PFW)
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