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La Dématérialisation de la Commande Publique : Cas du Sénégal avec Mountaga Ndiaye, Spécialiste de la Banque Mondiale

    Dans le cadre de l'amélioration de la commande publique, la Banque mondiale soutient le Sénégal via l’ARCOP dans son projet de dématérialisation complète des procédures de passation des marchés, connu sous le…
Verify the Authenticity of Digital Regulatory Fee Payment Certificates
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How to Verify the Authenticity of Digital Regulatory Fee Payment Certificates

The process of implementing digital management for regulatory fee payment certificates in Togo is taking shape. On Tuesday, July 30, 2024, the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (ARCOP) held an online informational meeting for contracting…
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Capacity Building for Public Procurement Stakeholders: ANRMP Engages Ivorian Financial Sector Actors

On July 30, 2024, the National Authority for Public Procurement Regulation (ANRMP) held a sensitization workshop at its Training Center, focused on financial sector actors. This event, centered on the theme "Public Procurement Regulation,"…
Senegal has identified the digitalization of public procurement as a fundamental pillar for accelerating the transition of its economy towards an information society. This initiative also aims to achieve the government’s goal of modernizing public administration through the development of more innovative and efficient procurement processes. Pierre Liger, an expert recruited by the World Bank and assigned to ARCOP, is tasked with guiding the selection of the optimal solution for the complete digitalization of procurement procedures. To this end, workshops were held in May and June, and the July sessions will include civil society organizations, particularly those specializing in new technologies. The technical assistance mission strongly recommended organizing these final workshops at IRCOP, starting from July 29. Modernizing procurement processes and practices is essential to leverage modern technology. This involves revising how contracting entities prepare tender documents, how bidders submit their offers, how fees are collected for purchasing tender documents, how bid guarantees are managed, how processes are evaluated, and how communication with bidders and other stakeholders is handled, as well as managing contracts and addressing complaints. Streamlined and revised procurement processes and practices will enable stakeholders to operate more transparently, efficiently, cost-effectively, and quickly while reducing the administrative burden on contracting entities and bidding organizations. The e-GP system will be designed in accordance with the new public procurement legislation to offer effective online processes that adhere to the core principles of good public procurement governance: transparency, accountability, anti-corruption, efficiency and effectiveness, rule of law, fairness, accessibility, as well as engagement and awareness of civil society. Stakeholders have been selected based on specific criteria. These primarily include traditional partners such as the Central Directorate of Public Procurement (DCMP), the main administrator of SYGMAP; the Budget and Financial Reforms Coordination Project (PCRBF), which supports funding; the Directorate of Automated Information Processing (DTAI), which hosts the infrastructure; and KERMEL. Some contracting authorities have also been targeted: SENELEC, APIX, AGEROUTE, ARTP, the Port Autonome de Dakar (PAD), and the Ministry of National Education. These entities, with their extensive experience in procurement and significant procurement volumes, will provide valuable feedback to establish a digitalization project that meets current standards.
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Total Dematerialization: Civil Society as a Key New Partner in Change Management

Senegal has identified the digitalization of public procurement as a fundamental pillar for accelerating the transition of its economy towards an information society. This initiative also aims to achieve the government’s goal of modernizing…
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The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (ARMP) Officially Launches Training Series for Presidential Services

The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (ARMP) officially launched a series of training sessions on Monday, July 22, 2024, aimed at the services affiliated with the Presidency of the Republic. This initiative, focused on national rules…
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PPDA NEW STRATEGIC PLAN (2024-2029) IN PLACE

PPDA Launches Its Strategic Plan for 2024-2029: Towards a New Era of Excellence in Public Procurement and Asset Management The Public Procurement and Disposal Authority (PPDA) is pleased to announce the launch of its Strategic Plan for…
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Use of new and innovative technologies in public procurement, Knut Leipold

It is before about 400 participants from all the member countries of the African Public Procurement Network (APPN) that Mr. Knut J. Leipold, the lead of a team of procurement professionals in charge of supervising the procurement of contracts…