JV on Procurement Monitoring Exercise

The JV for Procurement has been requested by the Joint Venture on Monitoring the Paris Declaration (JV-MPD) to be responsible for the co-ordination and collection of Indicator 2b data as part of the 2008 monitoring exercise.

We have also agreed to provide available data to the JV-MPD by means of the DAC Secretariat by the end of March. This request of the JV on Procurement is due to the complexity of the procurement assessment process and the need for specialized knowledge and contacts that exist within the JV on Procurement.

For assistance or information regarding Indicator 2b of the 2008 Monitoring Report, please contact Micheal Lawrance, Procurement Adviser, OECD-DAC Secretariat (micheal.lawrance@oecd.org; +33 1 45 24 14 25).

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