Prosperas Skills Center

Training Course on Financial Accountability in Humanitarian and Development Aid

Training Course on Financial Accountability in Humanitarian and Development Aid

Duration: 5 Days

Location: Nairobi

Course Overview
Humanitarian and development aid projects operate in high-stakes environments where transparency, integrity, and effective financial stewardship are not only ethical obligations but also key determinants of continued funding and impact. Donors and implementing partners alike demand robust financial accountability systems to ensure that aid resources reach intended beneficiaries and are used efficiently.
This course is designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and skills for ensuring financial accountability in the planning, implementation, and close-out phases of humanitarian and development projects. It emphasizes accountability to donors, partners, communities, and regulatory authorities, with a focus on compliance with international standards and donor requirements (e.g., USAID, ECHO, DFID/FCDO, UN agencies, World Bank).
Participants will learn to design and apply internal financial controls, implement transparent reporting mechanisms, conduct fiduciary risk assessments, and manage audits effectively. The course blends real-world case studies with practical tools for enhancing financial transparency, managing aid flows, and reducing risks of mismanagement, fraud, and donor sanctions.
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Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
•Understand the principles and frameworks of financial accountability in the aid sector
•Align financial systems with donor compliance and audit requirements
•Establish and monitor effective internal controls in aid delivery
•Prepare transparent and credible financial reports and donor statements
•Detect, report, and address financial irregularities and fraud
•Promote accountability and ethical standards across the aid value chain
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Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
•Project and finance managers in NGOs, INGOs, and UN agencies
•Grant and compliance officers
•Donor liaison and program coordinators
•Internal auditors and risk managers
•M&E professionals working on financial tracking
•Humanitarian logistics, procurement, and supply chain staff
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Training Methodology
•Instructor-led sessions with donor policy briefs and templates
•Case studies from actual humanitarian/development projects
•Group exercises on internal control evaluations and audit simulations
•Role-play sessions on donor reporting and field financial reviews
•Tools and checklists for ongoing financial oversight
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Expected Outcomes
Participants will:
•Strengthen financial accountability systems within their organizations
•Improve donor confidence through quality financial documentation and compliance
•Reduce fiduciary risk and financial mismanagement in aid operations
•Foster a culture of integrity and transparency in project execution
•Be better prepared for donor audits and external evaluations

Course Modules / Key Topics
Module 1: Foundations of Financial Accountability in Aid
•Definitions, stakeholders, and accountability frameworks
•Legal and institutional contexts for financial governance
•Principles of humanitarian and development financing
Module 2: Donor Compliance and Reporting Requirements
•Budgeting, cost eligibility, and allowable costs
•Donor-specific compliance expectations (USAID, UN, EU, DFID/FCDO)
•Financial reporting formats, timelines, and documentation standards
Module 3: Internal Controls and Risk Mitigation
•Core elements of internal control systems
•Procurement, cash handling, and payroll accountability
•Risk assessment and response mechanisms
Module 4: Financial Monitoring, Audits, and Investigations
•Internal vs. external audits
•Handling audit queries and management responses
•Red flags, fraud indicators, and corrective actions
Module 5: Community Accountability and Ethical Stewardship
•Accountability to affected populations (AAP)
•Feedback and complaints mechanisms
•Promoting transparency at the community and field level
Module 6: Accountability Action Planning and Simulation
•Self-assessment tools and peer reviews
•Designing a financial accountability improvement plan
•Simulation: Responding to a donor audit finding

Course General Information

This course is delivered by qualified and experienced trainers with extensive expertise in their respective fields. Our training approach combines interactive theory sessions, hands-on practical activities, group work, and case studies, ensuring a dynamic and impactful learning experience.

Training Location

The sessions will be held at PROSPERAS SKILLS CENTER, Nairobi, Kenya. We also offer tailor-made group training at client-requested locations upon prior arrangement.

Certification

Upon successfully completing the training, participants will be awarded a certificate from PROSPERAS SKILLS CENTER.

Fees and Inclusions

Covers tuition, training materials, lunch, and venue. Accommodation and airport transfers can be arranged upon request.

Payment Details

Payment must be made to our bank account prior to the commencement of training. Please forward proof of payment to: trainings@prosperasskillscenter.com

For Further Inquiries

Contact us via email: trainings@prosperasskillscenter.com

Financial Accountability in Humanitarian and Development Aid

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