Kyrgyz Republic : Country Procurement Status Review
The Country Procurement Status Review (CPSR) report was prepared on the basis of the findings from a joint World Bank (WB)/Asian Development Bank (ADB) mission that visited the Kyrgyz Republic in February 2012. The main objectives of the CPSR are:...
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Format: | Other Procurement Study |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/08/17160154/kyrgyz-republic-country-procurement-status-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12318 |
Summary: | The Country Procurement Status Review
(CPSR) report was prepared on the basis of the findings from
a joint World Bank (WB)/Asian Development Bank (ADB) mission
that visited the Kyrgyz Republic in February 2012. The main
objectives of the CPSR are: (a) to analyze the Kyrgyz public
procurement system, including the existing legal framework,
organizational responsibilities, control and oversight
mechanisms, capacity, and current procedures and practices,
as well as how well these work in practice; and (b) based on
these analyses and review, to identify key areas for
improvement in public procurement and prepare an action plan
for implementation of related revisions to the public
procurement system. The report has three chapters: (I)
Introduction; (II) Assessment of the Public Procurement
System; and (III) Recommendations and Action Plan. A
summary of the main findings and recommendations is provided
in the Executive Summary at the beginning of the report. The
detailed assessment of the Baseline Indicators is provided
in Annex C. Additional Provisions for National Competitive
Bidding under WB-financed operations is provided in Annex D. |
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