Ethiopia : Country Procurement Assessment Report, Volume 1. Findings and Recommendations

The CPAR has reviewed the Ethiopian procurement system against the generally accepted international principles of sound procurement fiduciary management, meeting the criteria of transparency, economy and efficiency necessary for an optimal use of...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR)
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/3577576/ethiopia-country-procurement-assessment-report-vol-1-2-findings-recommendations
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spelling okr-10986-152702021-04-23T14:03:15Z Ethiopia : Country Procurement Assessment Report, Volume 1. Findings and Recommendations World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE DECENTRALIZATION ANTI-CORRUPTION AUDITS AUTHORITY BENCHMARKS BRIBERY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL MINISTRIES CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY COMMODITIES COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPLAINTS CONSTITUTION CORRUPTION COUNCIL OF MINISTERS DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION POLICY DECENTRALIZED SERVICE DELIVERY DECREE DISTRICTS ETHICS EXECUTION FEDERAL AGENCIES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY GOVERNMENT ENTITIES GOVERNMENT LEVEL GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRITY LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK LEGISLATURE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF FINANCE NATIONS NBP NO BRIBERY PLEDGE PARASTATALS PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT EFFICIENCY PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY REGIONAL DECENTRALIZATION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REHABILITATION REPRESENTATIVES REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS REQUESTS FOR QUOTATIONS SANCTIONS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECTOR TENDERING TRANSPARENCY PROCUREMENT EFFICIENCY LEGAL FRAMEWORK TRADE PRACTICES PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS PROCUREMENT ROLE OF BORROWER PROCUREMENT PLANNING AUDITING ANTICORRUPTION MANDATES ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES ANTICORRUPTION POLICIES RISK ASSESSMENT GRIEVANCE MECHANISMS TRANSPARENCY REQUIREMENTS DECENTRALIZATION PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION BIDDING DOCUMENT CONTENT DISBURSEMENT PROCEDURES OVERSIGHT OF PAYMENT SYSTEMS ETHICS CODES CAPACITY BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS The CPAR has reviewed the Ethiopian procurement system against the generally accepted international principles of sound procurement fiduciary management, meeting the criteria of transparency, economy and efficiency necessary for an optimal use of scarce public funds. These criteria are: (i) existence of a comprehensive and transparent legal framework, including a clear, well defined organizational structure to ensure the application of procurement laws with adequate monitoring; (ii) the use of modernized procurement procedures and practices; (iii) a proficient and evenly distributed procurement staff; (iv) existence of an independent control mechanism, including a functioning system to treat bidders' complaints and carry out independent audits, and (v) anti-corruption measures with effective sanctions. Using these benchmarks, the team has found that these criteria are only partially satisfied in Ethiopia, and that improvements are necessary. 2013-08-21T20:09:24Z 2013-08-21T20:09:24Z 2002-06-28 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/3577576/ethiopia-country-procurement-assessment-report-vol-1-2-findings-recommendations http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15270 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR) Economic & Sector Work Africa Ethiopia
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE DECENTRALIZATION
ANTI-CORRUPTION
AUDITS
AUTHORITY
BENCHMARKS
BRIBERY
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRAL MINISTRIES
CIVIL SERVICE
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMODITIES
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
COMPLAINTS
CONSTITUTION
CORRUPTION
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION POLICY
DECENTRALIZED SERVICE DELIVERY
DECREE
DISTRICTS
ETHICS
EXECUTION
FEDERAL AGENCIES
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY
GOVERNMENT ENTITIES
GOVERNMENT LEVEL
GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTEGRITY
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATURE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
NATIONS
NBP
NO BRIBERY PLEDGE
PARASTATALS
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT EFFICIENCY
PROCUREMENT LAWS
PROCUREMENT POLICIES
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
REGIONAL DECENTRALIZATION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REHABILITATION
REPRESENTATIVES
REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS
REQUESTS FOR QUOTATIONS
SANCTIONS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECTOR
TENDERING
TRANSPARENCY PROCUREMENT EFFICIENCY
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
TRADE PRACTICES
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW
PROCUREMENT POLICIES
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES
PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS
PROCUREMENT ROLE OF BORROWER
PROCUREMENT PLANNING
AUDITING
ANTICORRUPTION MANDATES
ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES
ANTICORRUPTION POLICIES
RISK ASSESSMENT
GRIEVANCE MECHANISMS
TRANSPARENCY REQUIREMENTS
DECENTRALIZATION
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
BIDDING DOCUMENT CONTENT
DISBURSEMENT PROCEDURES
OVERSIGHT OF PAYMENT SYSTEMS
ETHICS CODES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CIVIL SOCIETY
STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE DECENTRALIZATION
ANTI-CORRUPTION
AUDITS
AUTHORITY
BENCHMARKS
BRIBERY
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRAL MINISTRIES
CIVIL SERVICE
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMODITIES
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
COMPLAINTS
CONSTITUTION
CORRUPTION
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION POLICY
DECENTRALIZED SERVICE DELIVERY
DECREE
DISTRICTS
ETHICS
EXECUTION
FEDERAL AGENCIES
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY
GOVERNMENT ENTITIES
GOVERNMENT LEVEL
GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTEGRITY
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATURE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
NATIONS
NBP
NO BRIBERY PLEDGE
PARASTATALS
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT EFFICIENCY
PROCUREMENT LAWS
PROCUREMENT POLICIES
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
REGIONAL DECENTRALIZATION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REHABILITATION
REPRESENTATIVES
REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS
REQUESTS FOR QUOTATIONS
SANCTIONS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECTOR
TENDERING
TRANSPARENCY PROCUREMENT EFFICIENCY
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
TRADE PRACTICES
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW
PROCUREMENT POLICIES
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES
PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS
PROCUREMENT ROLE OF BORROWER
PROCUREMENT PLANNING
AUDITING
ANTICORRUPTION MANDATES
ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES
ANTICORRUPTION POLICIES
RISK ASSESSMENT
GRIEVANCE MECHANISMS
TRANSPARENCY REQUIREMENTS
DECENTRALIZATION
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
BIDDING DOCUMENT CONTENT
DISBURSEMENT PROCEDURES
OVERSIGHT OF PAYMENT SYSTEMS
ETHICS CODES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CIVIL SOCIETY
STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS
World Bank
Ethiopia : Country Procurement Assessment Report, Volume 1. Findings and Recommendations
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Ethiopia
description The CPAR has reviewed the Ethiopian procurement system against the generally accepted international principles of sound procurement fiduciary management, meeting the criteria of transparency, economy and efficiency necessary for an optimal use of scarce public funds. These criteria are: (i) existence of a comprehensive and transparent legal framework, including a clear, well defined organizational structure to ensure the application of procurement laws with adequate monitoring; (ii) the use of modernized procurement procedures and practices; (iii) a proficient and evenly distributed procurement staff; (iv) existence of an independent control mechanism, including a functioning system to treat bidders' complaints and carry out independent audits, and (v) anti-corruption measures with effective sanctions. Using these benchmarks, the team has found that these criteria are only partially satisfied in Ethiopia, and that improvements are necessary.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR)
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Ethiopia : Country Procurement Assessment Report, Volume 1. Findings and Recommendations
title_short Ethiopia : Country Procurement Assessment Report, Volume 1. Findings and Recommendations
title_full Ethiopia : Country Procurement Assessment Report, Volume 1. Findings and Recommendations
title_fullStr Ethiopia : Country Procurement Assessment Report, Volume 1. Findings and Recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Ethiopia : Country Procurement Assessment Report, Volume 1. Findings and Recommendations
title_sort ethiopia : country procurement assessment report, volume 1. findings and recommendations
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/3577576/ethiopia-country-procurement-assessment-report-vol-1-2-findings-recommendations
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15270
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