Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report
The main objectives of the country procurement assessment are to diagnose the public procurement system in Ukraine, assess compatibility of the country's laws, policies and procedures with international best practices, review compliance with t...
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okr-10986-143322021-04-23T14:03:15Z Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report World Bank ACCOUNTING BUDGET ESTIMATES BULLETINS CERTIFICATES COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION COMMERCIAL LAW COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPLAINTS CORRUPTION CORRUPTION PERCEPTION CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX CPI DISCLOSURE DISCRETION DOMESTIC MANUFACTURERS DRUGS ETHICS FAVORITISM FRAUD GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW LAWS LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE REFORM MEDIA PACKAGING PHARMACEUTICALS PREFERENTIAL PRIORITIES PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PUBLIC OFFICIALS SANCTIONS TENDERING TRANSPARENCY PROCUREMENT LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORK PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCUREMENT PRACTICES CORRUPTION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION RISK ASSESSMENT COMMERCIAL LAW BIDDING PROCEDURES STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS PREQUALIFICATION BID SECURITY PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES CODE OF ETHICS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES STAFF TRAINING PROCUREMENT PLANNING PROCUREMENT RESPONSIBILITY The main objectives of the country procurement assessment are to diagnose the public procurement system in Ukraine, assess compatibility of the country's laws, policies and procedures with international best practices, review compliance with the procurement laws and regulations and identify areas for improvement of the procurement system in Ukraine. With due recognition of the considerable achievements made to date, the Government of Ukraine continues to face challenges in the further development of the country's public procurement system. The most significant of these relate to: further development of the legislative framework; improving procurement procedures and practices; increasing competition; more effective and consistent implementation of the Public Procurement Law; combating procurement-related corruption; developing the institutional capacity of procuring entities; improving the professional qualifications of public-sector staff; and increasing compatibility with international bodies of procurement law, including those of the European Union (EU) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). This report is organized as follows: Section I of the CPAR report describes Ukraine's existing public procurement system, including its policies, procedures and practices as well as institutional and organizational framework. It assesses the implementation aspects and makes recommendations for reforming the system in major areas. Section II identifies issues in the implementation of projects financed by the World Bank. The performance of the private sector in the procurement process of the country, with its emerging issues, is described in Section III. Finally, Section IV suggests an action plan with key recommendations for implementation by the Government. Attachments list a summary of different provisions in the PPL; strengths and weaknesses in the public procurement system and provisions in the Law discussed with the PPO to further improve the legal framework; and a technical assistance program for consideration by the Bank. 2013-07-01T21:30:04Z 2013-07-01T21:30:04Z 2001-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/11/3348292/ukraine-country-procurement-assessment-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14332 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 Europe and Central Asia Ukraine |
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ACCOUNTING BUDGET ESTIMATES BULLETINS CERTIFICATES COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION COMMERCIAL LAW COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPLAINTS CORRUPTION CORRUPTION PERCEPTION CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX CPI DISCLOSURE DISCRETION DOMESTIC MANUFACTURERS DRUGS ETHICS FAVORITISM FRAUD GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW LAWS LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE REFORM MEDIA PACKAGING PHARMACEUTICALS PREFERENTIAL PRIORITIES PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PUBLIC OFFICIALS SANCTIONS TENDERING TRANSPARENCY PROCUREMENT LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORK PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCUREMENT PRACTICES CORRUPTION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION RISK ASSESSMENT COMMERCIAL LAW BIDDING PROCEDURES STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS PREQUALIFICATION BID SECURITY PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES CODE OF ETHICS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES STAFF TRAINING PROCUREMENT PLANNING PROCUREMENT RESPONSIBILITY |
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ACCOUNTING BUDGET ESTIMATES BULLETINS CERTIFICATES COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION COMMERCIAL LAW COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPLAINTS CORRUPTION CORRUPTION PERCEPTION CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX CPI DISCLOSURE DISCRETION DOMESTIC MANUFACTURERS DRUGS ETHICS FAVORITISM FRAUD GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW LAWS LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE REFORM MEDIA PACKAGING PHARMACEUTICALS PREFERENTIAL PRIORITIES PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PUBLIC OFFICIALS SANCTIONS TENDERING TRANSPARENCY PROCUREMENT LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORK PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCUREMENT PRACTICES CORRUPTION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION RISK ASSESSMENT COMMERCIAL LAW BIDDING PROCEDURES STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS PREQUALIFICATION BID SECURITY PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES CODE OF ETHICS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES STAFF TRAINING PROCUREMENT PLANNING PROCUREMENT RESPONSIBILITY World Bank Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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The main objectives of the country
procurement assessment are to diagnose the public
procurement system in Ukraine, assess compatibility of the
country's laws, policies and procedures with
international best practices, review compliance with the
procurement laws and regulations and identify areas for
improvement of the procurement system in Ukraine. With due
recognition of the considerable achievements made to date,
the Government of Ukraine continues to face challenges in
the further development of the country's public
procurement system. The most significant of these relate to:
further development of the legislative framework; improving
procurement procedures and practices; increasing
competition; more effective and consistent implementation of
the Public Procurement Law; combating procurement-related
corruption; developing the institutional capacity of
procuring entities; improving the professional
qualifications of public-sector staff; and increasing
compatibility with international bodies of procurement law,
including those of the European Union (EU) and the World
Trade Organization (WTO). This report is organized as
follows: Section I of the CPAR report describes
Ukraine's existing public procurement system, including
its policies, procedures and practices as well as
institutional and organizational framework. It assesses the
implementation aspects and makes recommendations for
reforming the system in major areas. Section II identifies
issues in the implementation of projects financed by the
World Bank. The performance of the private sector in the
procurement process of the country, with its emerging
issues, is described in Section III. Finally, Section IV
suggests an action plan with key recommendations for
implementation by the Government. Attachments list a
summary of different provisions in the PPL; strengths and
weaknesses in the public procurement system and provisions
in the Law discussed with the PPO to further improve the
legal framework; and a technical assistance program for
consideration by the Bank. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR) |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
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Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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ukraine : country procurement assessment report |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/11/3348292/ukraine-country-procurement-assessment-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14332 |
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