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Senegal: Opportunities for women

As in many sectors, women are left out in the cold because the system is more flexible towards men. Public procurement is no exception. It is virtually a male monopoly. And yet, in Senegal, major innovations have been introduced into the legal…
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Burundi : Strengthening the skills and knowledge of civil servants is a priority

Efficient and transparent public procurement requires qualified staff who understand the issues involved. Burundi seems to have understood this. During Public Procurement Week (12-17 February), the Director General of the Public Procurement…
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Ivory Coast: Conclusions of the evaluation report validated.

For some time now, Côte d’Ivoire has been experimenting with a public procurement system based on the MAPS II methodology. An evaluation of the system was carried out on Thursday 8 February 2024, and the conclusions were approved by the steering…
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Democratic Republic of Congo: The Democratic Republic of Congo and Congo Brazzaville seal a partnership.

As neighbouring countries whose capitals, Kinshasa and Brazzaville, are separated by only a river, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Congo Brazzaville share the same concerns in terms of public procurement. The countries’ public procurement…
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Malawi : The defence and security forces de dlearn about public contracts

Ensuring national security while respecting transparency. This is the meaning of the training session offered to the Malawi Defence Forces in February 2024 by the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Authority. The training sessions aimed to…
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Rwanda : Rwanda takes over APPN presidency from Côte d’Ivoire

Rwanda takes over APPN presidency from Côte d’Ivoire Kigali, 07/03/24, at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, the Executive Committee of the African Public Procurement Network (APPN) passed the baton from Côte d’Ivoire to Rwanda,…
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Democratic Republic of Congo: Completion of in-depth training on national of Public Procurement at COBIL S.A.

On Friday 02 February 2024, the Director General a.i of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority « PPRA «, Mr. Benoit KALIKAT KALEMBE and the Managing Director of COBIL sa Mr. Placide MUTABUNGA RUGINA proceeded to the closing of the in-depth…
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Togo: Tenue de la première revue des PPM de l’année 2024 le 16 février passé

Le Togo, siège du Réseau africain de la Commande publique (RACOP), a organisé, le 16 février passé, sa première revue des marchés publics (PPM) au titre de l’année 2024. Une initiative de l’Autorité de régulation de la commande…
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Sénégal: Ces opportunités qui s’offrent aux femmes

Comme dans beaucoup de secteurs, les femmes sont laissées en rade à cause d’un système plus souple vis-à-vis des hommes. La Commande publique ne fait pas exception. Elle est sous quasimonopole des hommes. Et pourtant, au Sénégal, des…
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RDC : La Rdc et le Congo Brazzaville scellent un partenariat

Pays voisins dont les capitales, Kinshasa et Brazzaville, ne sont séparées que par un fleuve, la République démocratique du Congo et le Congo Brazzaville ont, en commun, les mêmes préoccupations en matière de Commande publique. Les Autorités…