Good Practices for Benchmarking, Monitoring and Evaluation

Chapter 3 of the Good Practice Papers on Strengthening Procurement Capacities in Development Countries - Good Practices for Benchmarking, Monitoring and Evaluation - contains a set of good practices and tools for measuring procurement quality against agreed standards and reliably monitoring ongoing performance at various levels.

There are three tools:

  • (i) a baseline indicators mechanism to assess the strengths and weaknesses of national procurement systems against generally recognised international standards;
  • (ii) a set of monitoring and reporting tools to measure and manage ongoing performance at the national level and;
  • (iii) an assessment tool to evaluate performance at the procuring entity level.

When these tools are fully operational, they will facilitate the process used for assessing national systems, and make it easier for agreement to be reached on the results. In addition they will make it possible for governments to monitor the ongoing performance of their systems both at the national level and the procuring entity level.

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Compendium

Country Examples and Lessons Learned from Applying the Methodology for Assessement of National Procurement Systems

Vol. I - Sharing Experiences
Vol. I – Mise en commun des expériences
Seción I – Intercambio de experiencias

Methodology

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)

Arusha Statement

To support the implementation of the Paris Declaration principles by building reliable public procurement systems.

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