The Gambia : Country Procurement Issues Paper

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/2165
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Country Procurement Assessment
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World Bank
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2012-06-22T16:27:11Z
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2012-06-22T16:27:11Z
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2005-06
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2021-04-23T14:02:40Z
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This Country Procurement Issues Paper (CPIP), is an interim assessment of the public procurement system of The Gambia based on the self-evaluation conducted by the Government in early 2005. The CPIP follows-up the Country Procurement Assessment Review (CPAR) undertaken in 1998, which led to the preparation and implementation of the public procurement reform program. Since the 1998's review, progress has been made especially in the legal, regulatory, and institutional framework. In 2001, Parliament adopted the Public Procurement Act (PPA) that defines the rules for public procurement. The PPA complies with the international best standards with a few exceptions. The PPA created a regulatory authority, The Gambia Public Procurement Authority (GPPA), to supervise the sector. Under the leadership of GPPA; The Gambia has made slow but steady progress towards a more transparent and more efficient procurement system. As of June 2005, the International Development Association portfolio includes five projects with a total commitment of US$79 million, of which US$28.5 million is undisbursed. Country Portfolio Performance Reviews have concluded that the overall performance of the portfolio is generally weak. Procurement is no exception: Post Procurement Review carried out in 2004-2005 have concluded that (1) procurement planning needs to be improved, (2) bidding documents and requests for proposals need to be improved, (3) delays in bid evaluation and contract award are excessive, and (4) the approval of contract award by Authorities other than those mentioned in the Public Procurement Act (PPA) should be discontinued. The CPIP focuses on the following areas, called the four pillars of a sound procurement system: (1) the clarity of the legal and regulatory framework within which the public procurement currently operates; (2) the public procurement institutions, organization, and associated risks; (3) the procurement operations and market performance; and (4) the integrity of the public procurement system. Recommendations made under each of the four pillars are interwoven; their implementation impacts not only the foundations of the particular pillar but also that of the overall public procurement system.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/7100858/gambia-country-procurement-issues-paper
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8794
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English
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en_US
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Washington, DC
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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ACCOUNTABILITY
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ACCOUNTING OFFICERS
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ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
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AWARD OF CONTRACTS
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BANK PROCUREMENT
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BANK PROCUREMENT STAFF
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BID EVALUATION
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BIDDER
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BIDDERS
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BIDDING DOCUMENTS
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BIDDING DOCUMENTS FOR WORKS
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BUDGET ALLOCATION
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BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
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CAPACITY BUILDING
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CIVIL SOCIETY
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COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
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COMPLAINTS
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CONDITIONS FOR USE
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST
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CONSULTATION
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CONTRACT AWARD
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CONTRACT AWARDS
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CONTRACT EXECUTION
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CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
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CONTRACTORS
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CORRUPTION
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COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT
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COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT
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DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION
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EVALUATION COMMITTEES
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EVALUATION CRITERIA
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EXTERNAL AUDIT
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
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INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
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INTEGRITY
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW
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IOUS
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JUSTICE
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LOCAL COMMUNITIES
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT
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LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
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MANDATE
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
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MINISTRY OF FINANCE
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NEEDS ANALYSIS
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OPEN TENDERING
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PERFORMANCE INCENTIVES
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POLITICAL SUPPORT
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POOR QUALITY
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POTENTIAL BIDDERS
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PREVENTION OF FRAUD
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PRIORITIES
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PRIVATE SECTOR
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PROCEDURES FOR PROCUREMENT
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PROCUREMENT
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PROCUREMENT ACTIONS
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PROCUREMENT CAPACITY
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PROCUREMENT DECISION
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PROCUREMENT DECISIONS
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PROCUREMENT ENTITIES
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PROCUREMENT ENVIRONMENT
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PROCUREMENT FUNCTIONS
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PROCUREMENT ISSUES
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PROCUREMENT LEGISLATION
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PROCUREMENT OF GOODS
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PROCUREMENT OFFICERS
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PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS
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PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATION
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PROCUREMENT PERFORMANCE
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PROCUREMENT PERSONNEL
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PROCUREMENT PLAN
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PROCUREMENT PLANNING
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PROCUREMENT POST REVIEWS
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PROCUREMENT PRACTICES
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PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES
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PROCUREMENT PROCESS
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PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS
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PROCUREMENT REVIEW
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PROCUREMENT SPECIALIST
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PROCUREMENT STAFF
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PROCUREMENT TRANSACTIONS
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PROVISIONS
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PUBLIC
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PUBLIC ENTITIES
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PUBLIC FUNDS
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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACT
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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES
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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY
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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW
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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM
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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM
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PUBLIC WORKS
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QUALIFICATION CRITERIA
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QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS
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QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
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REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS
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RESPONSIVE BIDDERS
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SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
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SERVICE DELIVERY
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STANDARD BIDDING
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STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS
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STANDARD DOCUMENTS
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STANDARD PROCUREMENT
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SUBCONTRACTORS
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SUPPLIERS
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TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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TENDER BOARD
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TENDER BOARDS
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TENDERS
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TRANSPARENCY
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The Gambia : Country Procurement Issues Paper
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2006-10-02
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Economic & Sector Work :: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR)
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Economic & Sector Work
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/7100858/gambia-country-procurement-issues-paper
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Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience
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Governance
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Governance
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Trade and Competitiveness
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yes
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000160016_20061002134712
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7100858
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37582
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en
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http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2006/10/02/000160016_20061002134712/Rendered/PDF/375820GM0white0cover0P0913080CPIP12005.pdf
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Africa
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Gambia, The
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West Africa
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Sahel
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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Public Administration
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Law
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Public Administration, Law, and Justice :: General public administration sector
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International Economics and Trade :: Government Procurement
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Corruption and Anticorruption Law
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Public Sector Corruption and Anticorruption Measures
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Law and Development :: Contract Law
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Social Development :: Community Development and Empowerment
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Public Sector Development
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AFT: QK Procurement (AFTPC)
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