Public Procurement Reform in Morocco
Over the last decade Morocco has made important strides in responding to citizen demands for more transparency, accountability, and shared prosperity. This has also extended into the public sector and its varied functions. In Morocco public contrac...
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okr-10986-205532021-04-23T14:03:56Z Public Procurement Reform in Morocco Lipson, Rachel Benouniche, Salim Keita, Abdoulaye Faridi, Khadija ACCOUNTABILITY ANTI-CORRUPTION AUCTION BARRIERS TO ENTRY BEST PRACTICE BIDDERS BIDDING BUSINESSES BUYERS CAPACITY BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY CLAUSES COMPETITIVE PROCESS COMPLAINT COMPLAINTS CONTRACTORS COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT E-PROCUREMENT E-SYSTEM ELEARNING ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT ENTRY POINTS EPROCUREMENT ETHICS GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY INITIATIVE INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS JUDICIARY LAWS LEGAL BASIS LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANDATE MINISTERS NATIONAL PROCUREMENT NATIONAL PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT CAPACITY PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT REVIEW PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PROCUREMENT TRAINING PROCUREMENT TRAINING STRATEGY PROCURING ENTITY PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC CONTRACTS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESULTS SOLICITATION SUPPLIERS TENDERS TRANSPARENCY TYPES OF CONTRACTS Over the last decade Morocco has made important strides in responding to citizen demands for more transparency, accountability, and shared prosperity. This has also extended into the public sector and its varied functions. In Morocco public contracts account for some 17 percent of GDP and are responsible for critical activities in the economy, including delivery of key public services.2 Given its important role, the Government of Morocco (GoM) prioritized public procurement for comprehensive reforms. Starting with 2003 Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) Morocco embarked on a productive dialogue with the World Bank to improve its procurement system and optimize the performance of its public investments. 2014-11-19T16:49:08Z 2014-11-19T16:49:08Z 2014-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/03/20143893/public-procurement-reform-morocco http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20553 English en_US MENA knowledge and learning quick notes series;no. 117 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Morocco |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ANTI-CORRUPTION AUCTION BARRIERS TO ENTRY BEST PRACTICE BIDDERS BIDDING BUSINESSES BUYERS CAPACITY BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY CLAUSES COMPETITIVE PROCESS COMPLAINT COMPLAINTS CONTRACTORS COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT E-PROCUREMENT E-SYSTEM ELEARNING ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT ENTRY POINTS EPROCUREMENT ETHICS GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY INITIATIVE INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS JUDICIARY LAWS LEGAL BASIS LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANDATE MINISTERS NATIONAL PROCUREMENT NATIONAL PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT CAPACITY PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT REVIEW PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PROCUREMENT TRAINING PROCUREMENT TRAINING STRATEGY PROCURING ENTITY PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC CONTRACTS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESULTS SOLICITATION SUPPLIERS TENDERS TRANSPARENCY TYPES OF CONTRACTS |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ANTI-CORRUPTION AUCTION BARRIERS TO ENTRY BEST PRACTICE BIDDERS BIDDING BUSINESSES BUYERS CAPACITY BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY CLAUSES COMPETITIVE PROCESS COMPLAINT COMPLAINTS CONTRACTORS COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT E-PROCUREMENT E-SYSTEM ELEARNING ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT ENTRY POINTS EPROCUREMENT ETHICS GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY INITIATIVE INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS JUDICIARY LAWS LEGAL BASIS LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANDATE MINISTERS NATIONAL PROCUREMENT NATIONAL PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT CAPACITY PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT REVIEW PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PROCUREMENT TRAINING PROCUREMENT TRAINING STRATEGY PROCURING ENTITY PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC CONTRACTS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESULTS SOLICITATION SUPPLIERS TENDERS TRANSPARENCY TYPES OF CONTRACTS Lipson, Rachel Benouniche, Salim Keita, Abdoulaye Faridi, Khadija Public Procurement Reform in Morocco |
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Over the last decade Morocco has made
important strides in responding to citizen demands for more
transparency, accountability, and shared prosperity. This
has also extended into the public sector and its varied
functions. In Morocco public contracts account for some 17
percent of GDP and are responsible for critical activities
in the economy, including delivery of key public services.2
Given its important role, the Government of Morocco (GoM)
prioritized public procurement for comprehensive reforms.
Starting with 2003 Country Procurement Assessment Report
(CPAR) Morocco embarked on a productive dialogue with the
World Bank to improve its procurement system and optimize
the performance of its public investments. |
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Lipson, Rachel Benouniche, Salim Keita, Abdoulaye Faridi, Khadija |
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Lipson, Rachel Benouniche, Salim Keita, Abdoulaye Faridi, Khadija |
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Lipson, Rachel |
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Public Procurement Reform in Morocco |
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Public Procurement Reform in Morocco |
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Public Procurement Reform in Morocco |
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Public Procurement Reform in Morocco |
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Public Procurement Reform in Morocco |
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public procurement reform in morocco |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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