Albania Country Procurement and Contract Implementation Review
This report presents the World Bank and Islamic Development Bank, collectively the Banks, teams’ review and assessment of Albania country procurement and contract implementation CPCI), including for projects and civil works contracts financed by th...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2018
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/380551538371947827/Albania-Country-Procurement-and-Contract-Implementation-Review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30605 |
Summary: | This report presents the World Bank and
Islamic Development Bank, collectively the Banks, teams’
review and assessment of Albania country procurement and
contract implementation CPCI), including for projects and
civil works contracts financed by the Banks. This report
focuses on the most critical findings and it summarizes key
recommendations. Detailed analysis and recommendations are
provided in the report. The CPCI aims to provide the
Government of Albania (GoA) with an updated diagnosis of the
strengths and weaknesses of public procurement and to make
specific recommendations and practical suggestions for
achieving increased effectiveness in service delivery,
through an improved public procurement system, planning and
implementation as well as contract management. The report
also presents specific analysis of implementation of
projects and procurement of contracts financed by the Banks
and it discusses more specifically some questions raised by
the GoA regarding options to centralize procurement of
donors’ financed projects. The report has nine sections: I.
introduction, II. procurement legal and regulatory
framework, III. institutional framework and management
capacity, IV. procurement operation and market practices, V.
contract implementation and management, VI. public financial
management relevant to procurement, VII. integrity and
transparency relevant to procurement, VIII. performance of
World Bank and Islamic Development Bank portfolios, and IX.
recommendations and suggested action plan. |
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