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Actualités

Assessment of Tanzania's Procurement System

04-juin-2008

The main objective of the assessment was to test the methodology as a tool for assessing the quality of a country procurement system in terms of its effectiveness and efficiency which developing countries and development partners can use to assess quality and effectiveness of national procurement systems. The assessment was intended to provide the basis for formulating capacity development plans to improve the procurement system.

Malawi Procurement Capacity Assessment

21-avr.-2008

In 2007, the Government of Malawi undertook a capacity assessment of the country's public procurement system using the OECD-DAC Methodology for Assessment of National Procurement Systems in combination with the UNDP Approach to Procurement Capacity Assessment.

Second Meeting between the Working Group of the Joint Venture for Procurement and Members of the Business-Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC) to the OECD

06-déc.-2007

Members of the Working Group and other representatives of the JV for Procurement and interested members of BIAC to the OECD met to build on the results of the first meeting on 3 April, to give the Working Group the opportunity to hear firsthand the concerns of BIAC members and to discuss ways to continue the constructive dialog on strengthening partner country procurement systems. A summary note is available (in English). This meeting, held on 18 Sept in Copenhagen, was intended as one in a series of consultations and exchanges between the Joint Venture and BIAC.

Field Testing Reports – JV Pilot Countries and Others

27-sept.-2007

To date, 22 partner countries have participated in a field testing exercise of the version 4 Benchmarking and Assessment Methodology for Public Procurement Systems; other partner countries have used the methodology separately from the JV or intend to do so as part of the 2008 Paris Declaration Monitoring Report exercise. The reports of the countries who have used the methodology and who have agreed that the OECD-DAC publish their reports on this public website are attached as a demonstration of their willingness and openness to share their experiences and lessons with others.

Integrity in Public Procurement: Good Practices from A to Z

14-mai-2007

A new 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. For background information on this publication please click here .

Pilot countries selected

19-déc.-2006

 22 countries from Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean have been selected as pilot countries in the Pilot Exercise. The purpose of this exercise is to field test the new, common methodology under different country conditions in order to improve the quality and the usefulness of the methodology and to support an improved policy dialogue between partner countries and their development partners about procurement reforms and capacity development.

Summary of the JV Working Group Meeting

24-oct.-2006

On 13-14 September, members of the Working Group of the JV met to make major decisions and discuss next steps of the Joint Venture.


Evénements

International Public Procurement Conference

du 28-août-2008 au 30-août-2008

The International Public Procurement Conference (IPPC) is a meeting place for public procurement professionals and academics from all over the world, in the area of public procurement. The third IPPC will take place in Amsterdam from 28 to 30 August 2008. The conference is shaped around papers submitted by international members of the academic world as well as the world of everyday public procurement practice. About 100 papers, with a wide diversity of topics, have been submitted.

Second meeting of the Joint Venture for Procurement

du 19-sept.-2007 au 21-sept.-2007

At the invitation of the Government of Denmark and the United Nations Development Programme, the second meeting of the Joint Venture for Procurement took place in Copenhagen from 19-21 September 2007. This meeting brought together procurement professionals from multilateral and bilateral development organisations and from partner countries in the context of implementing the procurement-related aspects of the Paris Declaration for Aid Effectiveness. Documents are also available in français and espagnol.

Latin America and Caribbean Regional Meeting: Procurement Capacity Development

du 24-avr.-2007 au 26-avr.-2007

The Government of Peru hosted the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Meeting regional meeting on procurement capacity development in Lima. This event was sponsored by the Inter-American Development Bank and the  Latin America and Caribbean Region of the World Bank in collaboration with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the OECD-DAC Joint Venture for Procurement.

Meeting between the Joint Venture for Procurement and Members of the BIAC

le 03-avr.-2007

At this meeting, the Joint Venture for Procurement explained the methodology for assessing national procurement systems and listened to the points of view of the private stakeholder.

First Meeting of the JV on Procurement

du 08-févr.-2006 au 10-mars-2006

The summary, documents and presentations from this meeting are now available.



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Prochaine réunion

La prochaine réunion de l'activité conjointe se tiendra à Arusha en Tanzanie les 5-7 mai 2007.


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