Designing for Community Participation in Procurement and Disbursement

In view of the growing number of projects in the social sector, the study previewed by this article examines procurement and disbursement issues in Bank-financed projects with community participation to collate and analyze Bank-wide experience, to identify issues, present cases of best practices, and suggest, where feasible, possible enhancements to existing policies and procedures.

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Main Authors: Gopal, Gita, Marc, Alexandre
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 1995-03
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, BENEFICIARIES, CAPACITY BUILDING, COLLABORATION, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY GROUPS, COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN PROCUREMENT, COMPETITIVE BIDDING, CONTRACTORS, FINANCIAL ASSETS, FLEXIBILITY, IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES, INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY, PROGRAMS, PROJECT PREPARATION, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, TRANSPARENCY NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, PROCUREMENT, DISBURSEMENTS, CREDIBILITY, PROJECT DESIGN, MANUALS, PROJECT MONITORING, VOUCHERS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/03/1615060/designing-community-participation-procurement-disbursement
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9999
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Summary:In view of the growing number of projects in the social sector, the study previewed by this article examines procurement and disbursement issues in Bank-financed projects with community participation to collate and analyze Bank-wide experience, to identify issues, present cases of best practices, and suggest, where feasible, possible enhancements to existing policies and procedures.