Level 1 training manual in public procurement: Capacity building within the Caribbean Forum of ACP States (CARIFORUM) on the areas of competition, Public Procurement, and customs and trade facilitation in support of the implementation of the CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement.

By: Equinoccio Consortium
Material type: TextTextDescription: 30 p. tbls., illSubject(s): Public Expenditure | Government Purchasing | Training | CaribbeanSummary: The Caribbean forum of ACP State (CARIFORUM) developed a Level 1 training manual in public procurement as part of its broader capacity building initiative. This initiative supports the implementation of the CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement by strengthening institutional and human resource capabilities in competition, public procurement, and customs and trade facilitation. The manual provides foundational training to enhance transparency, efficiency, and compliance in procurement processes across CARIFORUM member states, fostering regional integration and improved trade relations with European Union.
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Grey Literature National Documentation Centre
Caribbean Collection
02414-XI (Browse shelf) Available NDC25070022
Grey Literature National Documentation Centre
Caribbean Collection
02414-XI (Browse shelf) Available NDC25070023

The Caribbean forum of ACP State (CARIFORUM) developed a Level 1 training manual in public procurement as part of its broader capacity building initiative. This initiative supports the implementation of the CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement by strengthening institutional and human resource capabilities in competition, public procurement, and customs and trade facilitation. The manual provides foundational training to enhance transparency, efficiency, and compliance in procurement processes across CARIFORUM member states, fostering regional integration and improved trade relations with European Union.

European Union Feb/2014/ 352-781

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