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Tanzania: Assessment of the Procurement System The main objective was to test the methodology as a tool for assessing the quality of a country's procurement system. The assessment was intended to provide the basis for formulating capacity development plans to improve the procurement system. Assessment of Tanzania's Procurement System - Final ReportMethodology Intended to provide a common tool which developing countries and donors can use to assess the quality and effectiveness of national procurement systems. Benchmarking and Assessment Methodology for Public Procurement Systems (Version 4)Reliable Procurement - It Adds Up
This factsheet provides answers to questions about the importance of procurement in development. Why is procurement important?Publication
This OECD publication offers practical insights into how the profession of procurement is evolving to cope with the growing demand for integrity, drawing on the experience of procurement practitioners as well as audit, competition and anti-corruption specialists. Integrity in Public Procurement: Good Practices from A to Z |