Ethiopia : Country Procurement Assessment Report, Volume 2. Data and Analysis

The CPAR has reviewed the Ethiopian procurement system against the generally accepted international principles of sound procurement fiduciary management, meeting the criteria of transparency, economy and efficiency necessary for an optimal use of scarce public funds. These criteria are: (i) existence of a comprehensive and transparent legal framework, including a clear, well defined organizational structure to ensure the application of procurement laws with adequate monitoring; (ii) the use of modernized procurement procedures and practices; (iii) a proficient and evenly distributed procurement staff; (iv) existence of an independent control mechanism, including a functioning system to treat bidders' complaints and carry out independent audits, and (v) anti-corruption measures with effective sanctions. Using these benchmarks, the team has found that these criteria are only partially satisfied in Ethiopia, and that improvements are necessary.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR) biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2002-06-28
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, AUTHORITY, AWARD OF CONTRACTS, BUDGET ESTIMATES, BUSINESS LICENSING, CERTIFICATES, CIVIL LAW, COMMODITIES, COMPETITIVE BIDDING, CONCILIATION, CONSTITUTION, CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS, CONTRACT LAW, CORRUPTION, COUNCIL OF MINISTERS, CUSTOMS, DECREE, DISCLOSURE, DISCRETION, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, FINANCIAL INFORMATION, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL, INTEGRITY, LAWS, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEGAL REQUIREMENTS, LEGAL SYSTEM, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MEMBER STATES, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, PARASTATALS, PREFERENTIAL, PRESCRIPTIONS, PROCUREMENT, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM, PUBLIC SECTOR, PURCHASING, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, REGULATORY POWERS, REQUESTS FOR QUOTATIONS, SUBSTANTIVE LAW, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TENDERING, TRANSPARENCY PROCUREMENT EFFICIENCY, TRADE PRACTICES, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW, PROCUREMENT POLICIES, PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES, PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS, PROCUREMENT ROLE OF BORROWER, PROCUREMENT PLANNING, AUDITING, ANTICORRUPTION MANDATES, ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES, ANTICORRUPTION POLICIES, RISK ASSESSMENT, GRIEVANCE MECHANISMS, TRANSPARENCY REQUIREMENTS, DECENTRALIZATION, PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION, BIDDING DOCUMENT CONTENT, DISBURSEMENT PROCEDURES, OVERSIGHT OF PAYMENT SYSTEMS, ETHICS CODES, CAPACITY BUILDING, CIVIL SOCIETY, STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/3577750/ethiopia-country-procurement-assessment-report-vol-2-2-data-analysis
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15269
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