Kyrgyz Republic - Public Procurement System Assessment : Using the OECD-DAC/World Bank Methodology

This procurement assessment provides a basis whereby the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic (GOK) can formulate a capacity-building plan to improve its purchasing system; donors can devise strategies for assisting the capacity development plan and m...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Integrated Fiduciary Assessment
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/9068350/kyrgyz-republic-public-procurement-system-assessment-using-oecd-dac-world-bank-methodology
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spelling okr-10986-76922021-04-23T14:02:38Z Kyrgyz Republic - Public Procurement System Assessment : Using the OECD-DAC/World Bank Methodology World Bank CAPACITY BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY DONOR FUNDING LEGISLATION PROCUREMENT PURCHASING SYSTEM REFORMS RISK MITIGATION This procurement assessment provides a basis whereby the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic (GOK) can formulate a capacity-building plan to improve its purchasing system; donors can devise strategies for assisting the capacity development plan and mitigate risks in individual operations that they decide to fund; and the country can monitor system performance and the success of reform initiatives in improving outcomes. It incorporates results from analyses of procurement legislation and feedback from various stakeholders in the procurement system, including government agencies, procuring entities, consultants, contractors, suppliers, and representatives of civil society. The Public Procurement Law (PPL) of the Kyrgyz Republic took effect on May 24, 2004. The PPL provides for a decentralized procurement system. All users of central and local budgetary funds are now responsible for conducting procurement in accordance with the standards of the new law. Since the December 2002 Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR), several significant developments have occurred in the public procurement system of the Kyrgyz Republic. In the new PPL, the government implemented the majority of the Bank's recommendations. Although the PPL clearly assigns the procurement oversight and support roles to the State Agency on Public Procurement and Materials Reserve (SAPPMR), the agency is unable to fulfill these roles efficiently and objectively. It lacks adequate capacity. The SAPPMR must review and verify the information contained in tender and contract award notices to ensure that the information is accurate and in compliance with the PPL. The SAPPMR provides little guidance to procuring entities to ensure effective PPL implementation. 2012-06-11T18:44:16Z 2012-06-11T18:44:16Z 2007-11-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/9068350/kyrgyz-republic-public-procurement-system-assessment-using-oecd-dac-world-bank-methodology http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7692 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Integrated Fiduciary Assessment Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Kyrgyz Republic
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topic CAPACITY BUILDING
CIVIL SOCIETY
DONOR FUNDING
LEGISLATION
PROCUREMENT
PURCHASING SYSTEM
REFORMS
RISK MITIGATION
spellingShingle CAPACITY BUILDING
CIVIL SOCIETY
DONOR FUNDING
LEGISLATION
PROCUREMENT
PURCHASING SYSTEM
REFORMS
RISK MITIGATION
World Bank
Kyrgyz Republic - Public Procurement System Assessment : Using the OECD-DAC/World Bank Methodology
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Kyrgyz Republic
description This procurement assessment provides a basis whereby the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic (GOK) can formulate a capacity-building plan to improve its purchasing system; donors can devise strategies for assisting the capacity development plan and mitigate risks in individual operations that they decide to fund; and the country can monitor system performance and the success of reform initiatives in improving outcomes. It incorporates results from analyses of procurement legislation and feedback from various stakeholders in the procurement system, including government agencies, procuring entities, consultants, contractors, suppliers, and representatives of civil society. The Public Procurement Law (PPL) of the Kyrgyz Republic took effect on May 24, 2004. The PPL provides for a decentralized procurement system. All users of central and local budgetary funds are now responsible for conducting procurement in accordance with the standards of the new law. Since the December 2002 Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR), several significant developments have occurred in the public procurement system of the Kyrgyz Republic. In the new PPL, the government implemented the majority of the Bank's recommendations. Although the PPL clearly assigns the procurement oversight and support roles to the State Agency on Public Procurement and Materials Reserve (SAPPMR), the agency is unable to fulfill these roles efficiently and objectively. It lacks adequate capacity. The SAPPMR must review and verify the information contained in tender and contract award notices to ensure that the information is accurate and in compliance with the PPL. The SAPPMR provides little guidance to procuring entities to ensure effective PPL implementation.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Integrated Fiduciary Assessment
author World Bank
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title Kyrgyz Republic - Public Procurement System Assessment : Using the OECD-DAC/World Bank Methodology
title_short Kyrgyz Republic - Public Procurement System Assessment : Using the OECD-DAC/World Bank Methodology
title_full Kyrgyz Republic - Public Procurement System Assessment : Using the OECD-DAC/World Bank Methodology
title_fullStr Kyrgyz Republic - Public Procurement System Assessment : Using the OECD-DAC/World Bank Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Kyrgyz Republic - Public Procurement System Assessment : Using the OECD-DAC/World Bank Methodology
title_sort kyrgyz republic - public procurement system assessment : using the oecd-dac/world bank methodology
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/9068350/kyrgyz-republic-public-procurement-system-assessment-using-oecd-dac-world-bank-methodology
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