Starts: 06 September 2010
Ends: 01 October 2010
Location:
Washington DC, USA
The program for this course, organised by the International Law
Institute, covers the institutional, legal, financial, and
procedural issues involved in the procurement of goods, works, and
services by public entities and discusses reform programs to
improve transparency, efficiency and accountability. It provides
participants with a detailed analysis of the project-procurement
cycle and includes a full presentation of the procurement policies,
procedures, and practices of international financial institutions
(IFI), such as the World Bank, particularly in the context of
development projects supported by external funding.
The intended audience is policymakers, project managers, legal and
financial procurement advisors, project implementing and other
professionals involved in the purchasing and contracting for goods,
works, and consultant's services internationally and
nationally.
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