Moldova : Assessment of the Public Procurement System
The main development objective of the work has been to use the MAPS assessment tool to assess the quality and effectiveness of Moldova’s public procurement system and on that basis create an evidence base for future reforms. In order to achieve thi...
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okr-10986-354702021-06-14T09:53:44Z Moldova : Assessment of the Public Procurement System World Bank Group PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT E-PROCUREMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY AUDIT SYSTEM ANTICORRUPTION INTEGRITY The main development objective of the work has been to use the MAPS assessment tool to assess the quality and effectiveness of Moldova’s public procurement system and on that basis create an evidence base for future reforms. In order to achieve this objective, the assessment has endeavored to: identify strengths and weaknesses of the public procurement system in Moldova, and benchmarking it with international best practices and standards; identify any substantial gaps that negatively impact the quality and performance of the public procurement system; help the Government to prioritize efforts in public procurement reform to enable: balanced accountability mechanisms between the Government, citizens, and the private sector; governance of risk management in the procurement cycle; and integration of the public procurement system with the overall public finance management, budgeting and service delivery processes; provide a comparative analysis of the country’s two parallel procurement systems (Government and State Owned Enterprises (SOEs)), between each other and against MAPS standards; and suggest recommendations to enhance the public procurement system and jointly with the Government elaborate an action plan for reforms to continuously enhance the quality and performance of the procurement system; In addition, and at the request of the Ministry of Finance, the assessment will include spend analysis which will help the Government reduce procurement costs and improve efficiency in public procurement to generate savings. 2021-04-20T20:46:54Z 2021-04-20T20:46:54Z 2021-04-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/881221617692348590/Main-Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35470 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Procurement Assessment Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Moldova |
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The main development objective of the
work has been to use the MAPS assessment tool to assess the
quality and effectiveness of Moldova’s public procurement
system and on that basis create an evidence base for future
reforms. In order to achieve this objective, the assessment
has endeavored to: identify strengths and weaknesses of the
public procurement system in Moldova, and benchmarking it
with international best practices and standards; identify
any substantial gaps that negatively impact the quality and
performance of the public procurement system; help the
Government to prioritize efforts in public procurement
reform to enable: balanced accountability mechanisms between
the Government, citizens, and the private sector; governance
of risk management in the procurement cycle; and integration
of the public procurement system with the overall public
finance management, budgeting and service delivery
processes; provide a comparative analysis of the country’s
two parallel procurement systems (Government and State Owned
Enterprises (SOEs)), between each other and against MAPS
standards; and suggest recommendations to enhance the public
procurement system and jointly with the Government elaborate
an action plan for reforms to continuously enhance the
quality and performance of the procurement system; In
addition, and at the request of the Ministry of Finance, the
assessment will include spend analysis which will help the
Government reduce procurement costs and improve efficiency
in public procurement to generate savings. |
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