Procurement in Context: Public, Private, and Project Procurement. Why the Distinction Matters
If you spend any time reading about procurement, whether in articles, reports, or academic papers, you will quickly notice something […]
Practical guidance on procurement financed by international development institutions, with a focus on World Bank Procurement Regulations. Articles cover the distinction between national and donor-funded procurement frameworks, procurement planning, method selection, prior and post review in practice, and the use of Standard Procurement Documents.
If you spend any time reading about procurement, whether in articles, reports, or academic papers, you will quickly notice something […]
The previous article in this series noted that the procurement schedule depends, in part, on the method in use. That
The previous article in this series explained that prior review timelines must be built into every realistic procurement schedule. A
In an earlier article in this series, the Procurement Plan was described as a formal instrument, not a planning convenience.
Most procurement officers encounter donor-funded projects at some point in their careers. Many are not prepared for what they find.
My recent articles have covered sound judgment, defensible documentation, method selection, and audit-ready records. None of that changes when the
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