INTOSAI Development Initiative

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The INTOSAI Development Initiative is a body of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI) which supports capacity development of supreme audit institutions (SAIs) in developing countries.[3] 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.[4]

AbbreviationIDI
Formation1986[1]
Legal statusFoundation
PurposeCapacity development of supreme audit institutions
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INTOSAI Development Initiative
AbbreviationIDI
Formation1986[1]
Legal statusFoundation
PurposeCapacity development of supreme audit institutions
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
Region served
Global
Official languages
Director General
Einar Gørrissen[2]
Parent organization
International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions
Staff36[2]
Websiteidi.no
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Activities

The INTOSAI Development Initiative 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.[1][5] It is also working with SAIs in monitoring the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.[6]

The organization also conducts research on SAIs and publishes a triannual stocktaking report covering the status of audit institutions in every country.[7]

Funding

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