Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report
Every year, the Philippine government spends hundreds of billions of pesos to buy the goods and services it needs to carry out projects and deliver services to its citizens. This money comes from the budget that it funds out of its own revenues and...
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ABUSES ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACTION PLAN ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW ADVERTISING ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION ANNUAL PROCUREMENT ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION AUDITORS AUTOMATIC NOTIFICATION BANKS BENEFICIARIES BEST PRACTICES BID DOCUMENTS BIDDER BIDDING BIDDING DOCUMENTS BIDS BUYER CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING CERTIFICATION CIVIL LAW CIVIL LIABILITIES CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPETITIVENESS COMPLAINT COMPLAINTS CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACT CONDITIONS CONTRACTORS CONTROL MECHANISMS CONTROL SYSTEMS CORRUPT CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION PERCEPTION COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT CPI CREDIBILITY CRIMINAL DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEPENDENT DISPUTE RESOLUTION E-PROCUREMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT END USERS EQUIPMENT EVALUATION SYSTEM EXTERNAL AUDIT FAIR COMPETITION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN BIDDERS FRAUD FUNCTIONALITY GENERAL PUBLIC GOOD GOVERNANCE GOOD PROCUREMENT GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE SYSTEM GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT SYSTEM GRAFT GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION HARMONIZATION IMPLEMENTATION PLANS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEGRITY INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING INTERNATIONAL PROCUREMENT INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE JAILS JOINT VENTURE JUDICIAL BRANCH JUDICIAL PROCEEDING JUDICIAL REFORM JUDICIARY JUSTICE LAWS LEGAL BASIS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LEGAL SYSTEM LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK LOAN LOAN AGREEMENT LOAN PORTFOLIO LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANDATE NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL TRAINING NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKS OFFENSE OPEN COMPETITIVE BIDDING PENALTIES PENALTY PERCEPTION OF CORRUPTION PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POLITICAL CORRUPTION POLITICIANS POST-QUALIFICATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR BIDDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES PROCUREMENT CAPACITY PROCUREMENT CAPACITY ASSESSMENTS PROCUREMENT ENTITIES PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT METHOD PROCUREMENT METHODS PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATION PROCUREMENT PERFORMANCE PROCUREMENT PLAN PROCUREMENT PLANNING PROCUREMENT PLANS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PRACTICES PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONALS PROCUREMENT REFORM PROCUREMENT RULES PROCUREMENT SPECIALIST PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PROCUREMENT TRANSACTIONS PROCUREMENT WORK PROCURING ENTITY PROSECUTION PROSECUTIONS PROTOTYPE PUBLIC PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENT PUBLIC DISCLOSURE PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT MARKET PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PUBLIC WORKS QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS QUERIES REAL PROCUREMENT RECORD KEEPING REFORM MEASURES REGISTRY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESULT RESULTS SANCTIONS SELF-HELP SERVICE PROVIDER SETTLEMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARD BIDDING STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS STANDARD FORMS STANDARDIZATION SUPPLIERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TENDERS TRANSPARENCY USER USERS VIOLENCE WINNING BID |
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ABUSES ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACTION PLAN ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW ADVERTISING ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION ANNUAL PROCUREMENT ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION AUDITORS AUTOMATIC NOTIFICATION BANKS BENEFICIARIES BEST PRACTICES BID DOCUMENTS BIDDER BIDDING BIDDING DOCUMENTS BIDS BUYER CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING CERTIFICATION CIVIL LAW CIVIL LIABILITIES CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPETITIVENESS COMPLAINT COMPLAINTS CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACT CONDITIONS CONTRACTORS CONTROL MECHANISMS CONTROL SYSTEMS CORRUPT CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION PERCEPTION COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT CPI CREDIBILITY CRIMINAL DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEPENDENT DISPUTE RESOLUTION E-PROCUREMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT END USERS EQUIPMENT EVALUATION SYSTEM EXTERNAL AUDIT FAIR COMPETITION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN BIDDERS FRAUD FUNCTIONALITY GENERAL PUBLIC GOOD GOVERNANCE GOOD PROCUREMENT GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE SYSTEM GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT SYSTEM GRAFT GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION HARMONIZATION IMPLEMENTATION PLANS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEGRITY INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING INTERNATIONAL PROCUREMENT INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE JAILS JOINT VENTURE JUDICIAL BRANCH JUDICIAL PROCEEDING JUDICIAL REFORM JUDICIARY JUSTICE LAWS LEGAL BASIS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LEGAL SYSTEM LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK LOAN LOAN AGREEMENT LOAN PORTFOLIO LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANDATE NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL TRAINING NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKS OFFENSE OPEN COMPETITIVE BIDDING PENALTIES PENALTY PERCEPTION OF CORRUPTION PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POLITICAL CORRUPTION POLITICIANS POST-QUALIFICATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR BIDDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES PROCUREMENT CAPACITY PROCUREMENT CAPACITY ASSESSMENTS PROCUREMENT ENTITIES PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT METHOD PROCUREMENT METHODS PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATION PROCUREMENT PERFORMANCE PROCUREMENT PLAN PROCUREMENT PLANNING PROCUREMENT PLANS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PRACTICES PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONALS PROCUREMENT REFORM PROCUREMENT RULES PROCUREMENT SPECIALIST PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PROCUREMENT TRANSACTIONS PROCUREMENT WORK PROCURING ENTITY PROSECUTION PROSECUTIONS PROTOTYPE PUBLIC PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENT PUBLIC DISCLOSURE PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT MARKET PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PUBLIC WORKS QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS QUERIES REAL PROCUREMENT RECORD KEEPING REFORM MEASURES REGISTRY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESULT RESULTS SANCTIONS SELF-HELP SERVICE PROVIDER SETTLEMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARD BIDDING STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS STANDARD FORMS STANDARDIZATION SUPPLIERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TENDERS TRANSPARENCY USER USERS VIOLENCE WINNING BID World Bank Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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East Asia and Pacific Asia Southeast Asia Philippines |
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Every year, the Philippine government
spends hundreds of billions of pesos to buy the goods and
services it needs to carry out projects and deliver services
to its citizens. This money comes from the budget that it
funds out of its own revenues and from loans and grants
extended by foreign sources such as multilateral development
banks and bilateral donors. Deciding how to spend this money
is a very important responsibility on the part of government
leaders and officials, not only because of the large amounts
but also the public trust involved. Citizens and taxpayers
have a right to expect that their government will spend
these funds wisely and honestly, for the greatest public
good. Procurement is a key step in the process of getting
the best value for the people's peso. The process
involves announcing or advertising what the government
needs, inviting qualified parties or individuals to offer
their bids, evaluating those bids, awarding contracts to the
chosen bidders, monitoring their delivery and performance,
paying them and recording the results of the whole process
for others to see. It also involves making sure that the
bidding is fair and transparent to all, and that anyone with
a legitimate complaint can be given speedy justice. |
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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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Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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philippines : country procurement assessment report |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-78372021-04-23T14:02:35Z Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report World Bank ABUSES ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACTION PLAN ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW ADVERTISING ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION ANNUAL PROCUREMENT ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION AUDITORS AUTOMATIC NOTIFICATION BANKS BENEFICIARIES BEST PRACTICES BID DOCUMENTS BIDDER BIDDING BIDDING DOCUMENTS BIDS BUYER CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING CERTIFICATION CIVIL LAW CIVIL LIABILITIES CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPETITIVENESS COMPLAINT COMPLAINTS CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACT CONDITIONS CONTRACTORS CONTROL MECHANISMS CONTROL SYSTEMS CORRUPT CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION PERCEPTION COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT CPI CREDIBILITY CRIMINAL DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEPENDENT DISPUTE RESOLUTION E-PROCUREMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT END USERS EQUIPMENT EVALUATION SYSTEM EXTERNAL AUDIT FAIR COMPETITION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN BIDDERS FRAUD FUNCTIONALITY GENERAL PUBLIC GOOD GOVERNANCE GOOD PROCUREMENT GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE SYSTEM GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT SYSTEM GRAFT GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION HARMONIZATION IMPLEMENTATION PLANS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEGRITY INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING INTERNATIONAL PROCUREMENT INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE JAILS JOINT VENTURE JUDICIAL BRANCH JUDICIAL PROCEEDING JUDICIAL REFORM JUDICIARY JUSTICE LAWS LEGAL BASIS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LEGAL SYSTEM LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK LOAN LOAN AGREEMENT LOAN PORTFOLIO LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANDATE NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL TRAINING NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKS OFFENSE OPEN COMPETITIVE BIDDING PDF PENALTIES PENALTY PERCEPTION OF CORRUPTION PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POLITICAL CORRUPTION POLITICIANS POST-QUALIFICATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR BIDDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES PROCUREMENT CAPACITY PROCUREMENT CAPACITY ASSESSMENTS PROCUREMENT ENTITIES PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT METHOD PROCUREMENT METHODS PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATION PROCUREMENT PERFORMANCE PROCUREMENT PLAN PROCUREMENT PLANNING PROCUREMENT PLANS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PRACTICES PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONALS PROCUREMENT REFORM PROCUREMENT RULES PROCUREMENT SPECIALIST PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PROCUREMENT TRANSACTIONS PROCUREMENT WORK PROCURING ENTITY PROSECUTION PROSECUTIONS PROTOTYPE PUBLIC PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENT PUBLIC DISCLOSURE PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT MARKET PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PUBLIC WORKS QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS QUERIES REAL PROCUREMENT RECORD KEEPING REFORM MEASURES REGISTRY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESULT RESULTS SANCTIONS SELF-HELP SERVICE PROVIDER SETTLEMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARD BIDDING STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS STANDARD FORMS STANDARDIZATION SUPPLIERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TENDERS TRANSPARENCY USER USERS VIOLENCE WINNING BID Every year, the Philippine government spends hundreds of billions of pesos to buy the goods and services it needs to carry out projects and deliver services to its citizens. This money comes from the budget that it funds out of its own revenues and from loans and grants extended by foreign sources such as multilateral development banks and bilateral donors. Deciding how to spend this money is a very important responsibility on the part of government leaders and officials, not only because of the large amounts but also the public trust involved. Citizens and taxpayers have a right to expect that their government will spend these funds wisely and honestly, for the greatest public good. Procurement is a key step in the process of getting the best value for the people's peso. The process involves announcing or advertising what the government needs, inviting qualified parties or individuals to offer their bids, evaluating those bids, awarding contracts to the chosen bidders, monitoring their delivery and performance, paying them and recording the results of the whole process for others to see. It also involves making sure that the bidding is fair and transparent to all, and that anyone with a legitimate complaint can be given speedy justice. 2012-06-12T18:07:03Z 2012-06-12T18:07:03Z 2008-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/10/10470882/philippines-country-procurement-assessment-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7837 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 East Asia and Pacific Asia Southeast Asia Philippines |