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Part 2: Sampling for CPI, Stakeholder involvement/validation, Procurement Capacity Development Plan<strong>Country</strong> Sampling for CPI Stakeholder involvement/Validation Procurement Capacity Development (CD) Plan based on assessmentresultsAfricaBotswanaBurkinaFasoResults not provided yet. Aquestionnaire was developedto collect data through asurvey.Development partners, civil society <strong>and</strong>private sector actively participated <strong>from</strong>planning to final review <strong>of</strong> results. TheMethodology was sent to over 80institutions/departments to ensure theindependence <strong>of</strong> the assessment.No report received. No report received. No report received.Cameroon No CPIs. Development partners, civil society <strong>and</strong>private sector participated in the 2-dayassessment workshop.Cape Verde No report received. No report received. No report received.The analysis <strong>of</strong> the base line indicator scores <strong>and</strong> analysis <strong>of</strong> preliminary data<strong>and</strong> statistics on compliance <strong>and</strong> performance measurements have convergedon far reaching conclusions for the procurement system in Botswana. There isconsensus that it is necessary to: put in place a robust information system (generation <strong>and</strong> dissemination); undertake capacity development in all sectors; strengthen oversight structures; strengthen performance audit mechanisms; provide for role clarity so as to avoid conflict <strong>of</strong> interest <strong>and</strong> directinvolvement in the execution <strong>of</strong> procurement transactions; provide for procurement planning that informs the budgetary process; make m<strong>and</strong>atory provisions for these requirements in the legislation.Further areas will be addressed such as increasing open tenderingprocedures, improving contract management, <strong>and</strong> improving the outreach <strong>and</strong>sustainability <strong>of</strong> training.Cameroon has outlined the following perspectives:L’ARMP (L’Agence de régulation des marchés publics) will focus on theperformance <strong>of</strong> the system, i.e. optimizing the costs <strong>of</strong> the system; establishing a system to collect procurement statistics <strong>and</strong> publishinformation in real time; development <strong>of</strong> a CD strategy for procurement including training.68 COMPENDIUM OF COUNTRY EXAMPLES AND LESSONS LEARNED […] - © OECD 2008

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