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New Approaches to Institutional Development in Public Procurement: Enabling Environments for Local Reforms to Succeed. Peter van de Pol Knowledge, Innovation & Capacity Group UNDP
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Presentation Outline UNDP & the importance of procurement. Emerging changes in the institutional environment affecting procurement. Institutional development: a process not well understood. Procurement Capacity Development revisited. PCDC.
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Procurement at UNDP UNDP is committed to the use/strengthening of national procurement systems; Procurement is key element in Value for Money debate; Importance of Sustainable Procurement; Procurement capacity is key to direct access to vertical funds, most notably upcoming Green Climate Fund.
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Emerging changes Character of governance & administration is changing; Public challenges become too big for public sector to handle on its own; Public challenges become increasingly cross- sectoral (e.g. economic growth, social inclusiveness & environmental issues); The lines between public, private and ‘civic’ are blurring; Public value increasingly co-created by public, private and civil organisations.
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Some Consequences for Public Procurement (PP) PP becomes a strategic policy tool (e.g. Sustainable Procurement); PP specialists become involved in policy design, implementation, evaluation (e.g. with vertical funds); PP teams increasingly have to engage cross- sectoral and cross-societal; PP specialists & teams need to balance all this with traditional requirements of risk management, accountability, etc.
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Institutional Framework PP specialists and teams need an enabling environment to adapt to the changing environment, but…. Public frameworks are predicated on a sharp public-private divide; Public institutions are bureaucratically framed; Public institutions are internally focused.
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PP Institutional Development (ID) -1 ID is not just about training (and capacity development is not just training); ID is not just about introducing new procedures, business processes or adapting the organogram; ID is not about filling a gap; ID is not about rolling out a meticulously designed blueprint for change; ID is not about adopting external ‘good practice’ or academic ideals wholesale.
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PP Institutional Development (ID) -2 While PP is a technical process, PP reform is very much a political process; ID works at three (capacity) levels: individual, organisational & the enabling environment; ID is about doing things differently, not just looking differently; ID, reforms and change are ‘messy’, non-linear processes, they need change management, experimentation, flexibility; ‘Context’ determines ID at all levels, and ‘best practice’ should be ‘best fit’.
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An Enabling Environment for ‘new’ PP Deals explicitly with political issues and vested interests; Creates ‘change readiness’: appealing vision, realistic goals and change management capacities; Emphasizes inclusive process of homegrown solutions and contextualizing, exploring and adopting (or discarding) external practices; Builds collaborative capacities: institutional arrangement & organisational structures that stimulate cross-sectoral & cross-societal collaboration; Promotes ‘common-action’ capabilities.
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The UN Procurement Capacity Development Centre (PCDC) Online portal for procurement capacity development – 1,300+ Knowledge resources – Practitioner’s forum – News on policy developments – User generated calendar – Practical guide to procurement capacity development
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A guide to procurement capacity development - 1
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A guide to procurement capacity development - 2 How-to guidance, tips and tricks, cases Add tools/ templates to file collection for download or sharing
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Contact Email: petrus.vandepol@undp.org Web: www.unpcdc.org
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