[{"bbox": [93, 152, 1164, 308], "category": "Text", "text": "assistance as well as for pursuing the LG and education sectors policy reform agenda in a coherent and synergetic way. It has become extremely challenging to implement a technical assistance project in the post-COVID-19 context due to the difficulty of mobilizing international experts. Hence, engaging with country-based stakeholders including UN agencies and CSOs are important elements to be considered when planning for the delivery of the complementary support."}, {"bbox": [93, 333, 1164, 645], "category": "Text", "text": "Lessons learned from the EU-Bhutan sector policy reviews identified the need to ensure sustained growth, managing macro-economic pressures by assisting the government to strengthen the monetary and fiscal policies for resource mobilisation, public debt management and capital market development as well as diversifying the economy and creating more decent jobs to reduce unemployment among youths (women and men). There is a need to **continue strengthening financial and control capacities** to ensure consolidation of the existing - and implementation of next-generation - Public Finance Management (PFM) reforms. These include social protection measures, financial inclusion and fiscal decentralisation. The domestic revenue mobilisation measures will also focus on alternate revenue sources at the local levels. The Public Expenditure Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessment is foreseen in 2022 and will be instrumental guiding future activities."}, {"bbox": [1027, 1680, 1144, 1706], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 23 of 39"}]