Public Expenditure Tracking System

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Public Expenditure Tracking System (PETS) is a system of presenting financial information that allows stakeholders to see more clearly where money is coming from and where it is being spent, as well as allowing the service users to reconcile incoming funds with expenditures. It is sometimes referred to as "following the money".

PETS are increasingly used at district level in countries like Uganda and Tanzania to make budget flows transparent from local government to service delivery agents.

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