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October 5, 2023    |   0

Shine a light: Unveiling public procurement in Mongolia and Indonesia

Globally, procurement remains one of the government sectors most vulnerable to corruption due to the large funds and high levels of discretion and bureaucracy involved. Transparency...

May 2, 2023    |   0

Unlocking the G20’s Green Public Procurement Potential

Abstract Green Public Procurement (GPP) practices in the construction sector have the potential to support countries’ decarbonisation initiatives. Harnessing this potential will require concerted...

December 19, 2022    |   0

Your Opinion Matters – World Bank Survey on Procurement from Public Sector...

Public Sector Undertakings (also called “State Owned Enterprises” or SOEs) are an important part of governments across the world. The proliferation of PSUs/SOEs in...

October 20, 2022    |   0

Strengthening public procurement through data analytics

Used wisely, public procurement can be a powerful economic and social lever, delivering savings, whilst contributing to government objectives around integrity, economic growth, inclusiveness...

January 31, 2022    |   0

What you should know about the Green Public Procurement Report

In early November, the World Bank published the report “Green Public Procurement: An Overview of Green Reforms in Country Procurement Systems.”  This publication is part...

July 28, 2021    |   0

Transparency, accountability and effectiveness of public procurement in Central Asia: civil society...

Central Asia has emerged as an unlikely region for open contracting reforms. Kazakhstan and  Kyrgystan have started publishing open data on public procurement over...

July 2, 2021    |   0

How framework agreements are useful for emergency and pandemic response

The phase that follows an emergency situation is critical when government agencies are under pressure to respond quickly and effectively to people’s needs. This...

April 28, 2021    |   2

Mainstreaming gender in public procurement

Gender responsive procurement is a powerful tool to boost women’s economic empowerment, promote gender equality, and build more equitable societies. This broad approach to...

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