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Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR)

Available in: русский

The World Bank undertakes assessments of the procurement environment, covering both public and private sectors, in borrowing member countries on a systematic basis. The objective of the Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) is to provide useful feedback to Borrowers regarding the strengths and weaknesses of their public procurement systems. This enables member countries of the Bank to improve the transparency of their procurement processes and to develop an Action Plan to enhance their capacity to conduct public procurement efficiently. A further important objective is to determine the compatibility of national procurement practices with the principles of economy and efficiency and with international procurement law and best practice. The findings and recommendations of such reports not only help the Bank to ensure that sound procurement practices are followed in projects which the Bank finances, but also enable Borrowers to enhance the efficiency of their public spending.

Last full CPAR for the Russian Federation was completed in February 2001 (Download PDF 285 Kb)

The current report is a limited update of the 2001 CPAR and it is focused on the priority issues confronting the national public procurement system.  The objective of the CPAR Update is to review overall progress in country’s public system from the time of the February 2001 CPAR and how the recommendations and action plan agreed in the previous report have been implemented.  The report analyzed and compared Russian procurement system with the international  best practices in the area of procurement law, organization of public procurement institutions, procurement practices, capacity building and training.




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