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1 PROCUREMENT PARTNERSHIP INITIATIVE: Regional Capacity Building 6 th Central Asian Public Procurement Forum Istanbul – 27 April 2010 Omar H. Tiwana Principal Procurement Specialist Central Operations Services Office Asian Development Bank
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2 ADB Board – approved $1.3 million regional capacity building technical assistance grant project in December 2009 Co-funded by PRC Regional Cooperation and Poverty Reduction Fund Duration is approximately 42 months (from 2010 to June 2013
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3 Asian Development Bank Three key outputs Support Country Specific Procurement Reform Initiatives Develop Online Procurement Knowledge Products Platform for Information Exchange on Good Procurement Practices
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4 Asian Development Bank Country Specific Procurement Reform Initiatives (1) Procurement Partnership Facility (PPF): start up $500,000 Country – driven and owned interventions Smaller ‘pilots’: potential for scaling up and broader application Consultancy support (national & international)
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5 Asian Development Bank Country Specific Procurement Reform Initiatives (2) National public procurement agencies (PPAs) or equivalent – project proponents Fund pre-identified and priority areas in local procurement reform agenda Hands-on practical and action-oriented interventions
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6 Asian Development Bank Country Specific Procurement Reform Initiatives (3) Proposals invited primarily through PPI website (adbprocurementforum.net) Proposal format, submission procedure and timetable will be notified online First batch: invitation target – 4 rd Qtr 2010
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7 Asian Development Bank Country Specific Procurement Reform Initiatives (4): Criteria for PPF Proposals Promotes PPA reform strategy Government ownership and support Consistent with ADB’s country strategy and procurement risk assessments Participation of civil society (eg. NGOs, CSOs, private sector)
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8 Asian Development Bank Develop Online Procurement Knowledge Products (1) Dynamic website for information exchange and knowledge repository Online platform to promote dialogue and exchange on procurement reform related issues and best practice
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9 Asian Development Bank Develop Online Procurement Knowledge Products (2) Targeted research and analytical studies on particular areas Online learning and discussion groups (eg. ‘blogs’ on specific subject areas) ‘Feedback loops’ for procurement officials on issues of procurement reform
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10 Asian Development Bank Platform for Information Exchange on Good Procurement Practices Support informed policy dialogue and information sharing between procurement policy makers, officials and practitioners Hold two regional conferences during implementation Sponsor up to 8 sub-regional meetings/workshops (and ‘collaborative arrangements’ within and between regions)
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11 Asian Development Bank Six Critical Areas of Focus Assessing procurement systems and evaluating performance Developing procurement reform strategies Strengthening procurement management
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12 Asian Development Bank Six Critical Areas of Focus Improving procurement execution Procurement performance monitoring and oversight Building procurement capacity
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13 Asian Development Bank PPF: procurement reform Use of management information systems, road maps and benchmarks Developing e-procurement, PPP and other specialized procurement approaches, manuals, templates, ‘tool kits’, guidance ‘road maps’ Strengthening role of CSOs, NGOs and private sector through improved transparency and accountability mechanisms
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14 Asian Development Bank PPF: procurement reform Promoting informed policy dialogue on ‘market access’ and ‘national preference’ issues, eg. GPA Mainstreaming and improving procurement monitoring and oversight, eg. integration of independent CSO or NGO monitors Improving personnel capacity through ‘professionalization’ of procurement function
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15 Asian Development Bank Broader Context at ADB Country systems initiatives Earlier ADB Country Systems RETA (eg. Tajikistan CPAR ‘update’, upcoming ‘pilots’) Country level assistance (Country Partnership Strategy – GACAP II procurement risk assessments) Paris Declaration benchmarking: Seoul High Level Forum (HLF): 2011(the CDDE Initiative)
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16 Asian Development Bank Opportunities for Procurement Reform in Central Asian Countries – what you can do: Identify possible proposals for PPF (or PPI) funding Identify possible regional (and sub-regional) working group members for CARs to inform PPI interventions for Central Asian Countries Develop potential ‘action plan’ agenda for 2010-2011 PPI funding
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17 Thank You Asian Development Bank Procurement Partnership Initiative
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