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1. Scope

OpenLMIS will support budget tracking for R&R. OpenLMIS will allow option to configure budget tracking for a program. When configured, budget files can be uploaded to OpenLMIS and approver of an R&R will be able to review an R&R that is costed and compared with available budget. Budget short falls can be overriden with explanations on comments section.

2. Background

Some program such as Integrated Logistics System (ILS) in Tanzania requires budget tracking. ILS program commodities are mostly funded by MoH own fund. Specific budgets are allocated for each facility for budget controlled program. Not all program requires budget tracking. That's why this feature needs to be supported in a way that a country implementation can configure budget control for some program and not for other program.


Allow configuring a program to show costed/priced R&R. Optionally allow budget control for a program, if pricing is already enabled.  

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Allow budget file configuration

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Upload budget file


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Facility budget report

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When a program is configured to have R&R priced and budget controlled, allow review of budget sufficiency


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Actual Vs. Budget report

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3. Stories/Features

The release/version is still under discussion.

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5. Dependencies

If budget tracking is enabled, that program must also be configured for R&R pricing.

6. Open Questions

Below is a list of questions to be addressed 

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During review process, more complex handling was requested for budget shortfall situations. For example allowing the approver to pick another funding source to meet the shortfall
To be discussed

5. Notes