Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des territoire africains anglophones
Présentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglais
The Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe). It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.
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For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area. The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.
The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.
Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.
Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.
Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.
Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instruments
The results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurement
Procurement reforms training kit
Day 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.
Domestic review procedures and CEA work
Government-to-government dispute settlement procedures
Capacity building in government procurement
Ghana experience in capacity building
Technical cooperation and capacity building activities
ParticipantsHost CountryWorld Bank, CEA
Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des territoire africains anglophones Présentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglais Accueil|La CEA|Nouvelles et événements|Domaines|Membres de la CEA|Documents et ressources|Relations extérieures The Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).
It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.
Note:Téléchargez les fichiers en format Word ou pdf (portable document format).
Il est conseillé de télécharger ces documents au lieu de les visionner avec le navigateur, sinon leur format (par ex.
la numérotation des paragraphes) risque d'être altéré.
For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area.
The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.
The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.
Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.
Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.
Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.
Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instruments The results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurement Procurement reforms training kit Day 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.
Domestic review procedures and CEA work Government-to-government dispute settlement procedures Capacity building in government procurement Ghana experience in capacity building Technical cooperation and capacity building activities ParticipantsHost CountryWorld Bank, CEA CEA | Marchés publics - Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des région africains anglophones, Dar es Salaam, Tanzanie, 14-17 janvier 2003 Accueil | La CEA | Nouvelles et événements | Domaines | Membres de la CEA | Documents et ressources | Relations extérieures Contactez-nous | Plan du site | A-Z | Recherche anglais espagnol accueil domaines marchés publics atelier CEA-banque mondiale, janvier 2003 Marchés publics : ATELIER DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIE 14-17 JANVIER 2003 Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des région africains anglophones The Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).
It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.
Note: Téléchargez les fichiers en format Word ou pdf (portable document format).
Il est conseillé de télécharger ces documents au lieu de les visionner avec le navigateur, sinon leur format (par ex.
la numérotation des paragraphes) risque d'être altéré.
For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area.
The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.
The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.
haut de page Présentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglais Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.
Time Subject Speaker 8:30 9:00 Opening Remarks World Bank CEA 9:00 9:30 Key-note address Ministry of Finance of Tanzania SESSION 1: Overview of national, regional and international initiatives and activities 9:30 10:00 Overview of procurement reforms in Africa Bernard Abeille, Regional Procurement Advisor, World Bank > Presentation (19 pages; 203 KB) 10:00 10:30 Regional procurement reform initiatives Stephen Karangizi, COMESA Secretariat > Paper (12 pages; 69 KB) 10:30 - 11:00 Activities of the African Development Bank in procurement reforms Yacine Fal, Principal Legal Council, African Development Bank > Presentation (10 pages; 2625 KB) 11:30 - 12:30 Work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (17 pages; 85 KB) Day 1, 14 January 2003, p.m.
Time Subject Speaker SESSION 2: Legal and regulatory reforms 2:00 3:00 Design of procurement reforms - issues and challenges Robert Hunja, Procurement Manager, World Bank; and African Development Bank > Presentation (5 pages; 71 KB) > Paper (9 pages; 53 KB) 3:00 3:30 UNCITRAL Model Law Robert Hunja > Presentation (4 pages; 49 KB) > Paper (12 pages; 1032 KB) > Paper (94 pages; 315 KB) SESSION 3: Case studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 4:00 4:45 Uganda procurement reforms, issues and challenges Edgar Agaba, Reformed Central Tender Board > Paper (23 pages; 84 KB) 4:45 5:30 General discussion Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.
Time Subject Speaker SESSION 4: Objectives of procurement regimes and non-discrimination and preferences 8:30 9:30 Economic and developmental objectives of government procurement Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (15 pages; 179 KB) 9:30 10:00 Basic principles and provisions in multilateral instruments Jean-Jacques Raoul, World Bank > Presentation (19 pages; 76 KB) 10:00 - 11:00 Work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (8 pages; 81 KB) SESSION 5: Scope and coverage of government procurement rules 11:30 - 12:00 Provision in multilateral instruments and the work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (19 pages; 100 KB) 12:00 - 12:30 General discussion Day 2, 15 January 2003, p.m.
Time Subject Speaker SESSION 3 (cont'd from Day 1): Case studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 2:00 3:00 Botswana procurement reforms, issues and challenges Mr.
Armando Lionjanga, Executive Chairman, Public Procurement and Assets Disposal Board > Paper (27 pages; 64 KB) 3:00 3:30 Tanzania experience Mr.
Ntando Nkinga, Secretary, Central Tender Board > Paper (22 pages; 96 KB) 3:30 4:00 Kenya experience Luke Obiri, Director, Public Procurement Department > Paper (18 pages; 59 KB) 4:30 5:00 General discussion Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.
Time Subject Speaker SESSION 6: Transparency and fair and equitable procedures 8.30 - 9.30 Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instruments Jean-Jacques Raoul > Presentation (7 pages; 71 KB) 9.30 - 10.30 Work of the CEA Kodjo Osei-Lah, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (32 pages; 112 KB) 10.30 - 11.00 General discussion SESSION 3 (cont'd from Day 1) : ECase studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 11.30 - 12.00 Nigeria experience Sam Ekpenkhio, Permanent Secretary, Political Affairs in the Presidency > Paper (6 pages; 50 KB) 12.00 - 12.30 General discussion Day 3, 16 January 2003 , p.m.
Time Subject Speaker SESSION 7: Application of information technologies to procurement processes 2.30 - 3.00 The results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurement Marcos Ozorio de Almeida Secretariat of Logistics and Information Technology, Ministry of Planning, Brazil > Presentation (87 pages; 3773 KB) 3.00 - 3.30 General discussion Demonstration 4.00 - 5.00 Procurement reforms training kit ITC > ITC demonstration 1 (12 pages; 277 KB) > ITC demonstration 2 (31 pages; 511 KB) > ITC demonstration 3 (279 pages; 864 KB) Day 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.
Time Subject Speaker SESSION 8: Domestic review and dispute settlement procedures 8.30 - 10.00 Domestic review procedures and CEA work Steven Schooner, George Washington University > Presentation (23 pages; 242 KB) 10.30 - 11.00 General discussion 11.30 - 12.15 Government-to-government dispute settlement procedures Vesile Kulaçoglu, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (9 pages; 79 KB) > Presentation (20 pages; 174 KB) 12.15 - 12.30 General discussion Day 4, 17 January 2003 , p.m.
Time Subject Speaker SESSION 9: Technical cooperation and capacity building 2.00 - 2.30 Capacity building in government procurement Jean-Jacques Raoul > Presentation (10 pages; 83 KB) 2.30 - 3.00 Ghana experience in capacity building Daniel Kwagbenu > Presentation (19 pages; 38 KB) 3.00 - 4.00 Technical cooperation and capacity building activities AFDB World Bank CEA > Presentation (16 pages; 290 KB) 4.00 - 5.00 CLOSING SESSION 4.00 - 4.30 Closing remarks Participants Host Country World Bank, CEA 4.30 - 5.00 Closing remarks by Steven Schooner > Presentation (12 pages; 33 KB).
Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des territoire africains anglophonesPrésentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglaisThe Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).
It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.Note:Téléchargez les fichiers en format Word ou pdf (portable document format).N.B.
Il est conseillé de télécharger ces documents au lieu de les visionner avec le navigateur, sinon leur format (par ex.
la numérotation des paragraphes) risque d'être altéré.For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area.
The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instrumentsThe results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurementProcurement reforms training kitDay 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.Domestic review procedures and CEA workGovernment-to-government dispute settlement proceduresCapacity building in government procurementGhana experience in capacity buildingTechnical cooperation and capacity building activitiesParticipantsHost CountryWorld Bank, CEA Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des territoire africains anglophones Présentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglais Accueil|La CEA|Nouvelles et événements|Domaines|Membres de la CEA|Documents et ressources|Relations extérieures The Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.Note:Téléchargez les fichiers en format Word ou pdf (portable document format).Il est conseillé de télécharger ces documents au lieu de les visionner avec le navigateur, sinon leur format (par ex.la numérotation des paragraphes) risque d'être altéré.For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area.The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instruments The results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurement Procurement reforms training kit Day 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.Domestic review procedures and CEA work Government-to-government dispute settlement procedures Capacity building in government procurement Ghana experience in capacity building Technical cooperation and capacity building activities ParticipantsHost CountryWorld Bank, CEA CEA | Marchés publics - Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des région africains anglophones, Dar es Salaam, Tanzanie, 14-17 janvier 2003 Accueil | La CEA | Nouvelles et événements | Domaines | Membres de la CEA | Documents et ressources | Relations extérieures Contactez-nous | Plan du site | A-Z | Recherche anglais espagnol accueil domaines marchés publics atelier CEA-banque mondiale, janvier 2003 Marchés publics : ATELIER DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIE 14-17 JANVIER 2003 Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des région africains anglophones The Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.Note: Téléchargez les fichiers en format Word ou pdf (portable document format).Il est conseillé de télécharger ces documents au lieu de les visionner avec le navigateur, sinon leur format (par ex.la numérotation des paragraphes) risque d'être altéré.For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area.The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.haut de page Présentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglais Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker 8:30 9:00 Opening Remarks World Bank CEA 9:00 9:30 Key-note address Ministry of Finance of Tanzania SESSION 1: Overview of national, regional and international initiatives and activities 9:30 10:00 Overview of procurement reforms in Africa Bernard Abeille, Regional Procurement Advisor, World Bank > Presentation (19 pages; 203 KB) 10:00 10:30 Regional procurement reform initiatives Stephen Karangizi, COMESA Secretariat > Paper (12 pages; 69 KB) 10:30 - 11:00 Activities of the African Development Bank in procurement reforms Yacine Fal, Principal Legal Council, African Development Bank > Presentation (10 pages; 2625 KB) 11:30 - 12:30 Work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (17 pages; 85 KB) Day 1, 14 January 2003, p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 2: Legal and regulatory reforms 2:00 3:00 Design of procurement reforms - issues and challenges Robert Hunja, Procurement Manager, World Bank; and African Development Bank > Presentation (5 pages; 71 KB) > Paper (9 pages; 53 KB) 3:00 3:30 UNCITRAL Model Law Robert Hunja > Presentation (4 pages; 49 KB) > Paper (12 pages; 1032 KB) > Paper (94 pages; 315 KB) SESSION 3: Case studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 4:00 4:45 Uganda procurement reforms, issues and challenges Edgar Agaba, Reformed Central Tender Board > Paper (23 pages; 84 KB) 4:45 5:30 General discussion Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 4: Objectives of procurement regimes and non-discrimination and preferences 8:30 9:30 Economic and developmental objectives of government procurement Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (15 pages; 179 KB) 9:30 10:00 Basic principles and provisions in multilateral instruments Jean-Jacques Raoul, World Bank > Presentation (19 pages; 76 KB) 10:00 - 11:00 Work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (8 pages; 81 KB) SESSION 5: Scope and coverage of government procurement rules 11:30 - 12:00 Provision in multilateral instruments and the work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (19 pages; 100 KB) 12:00 - 12:30 General discussion Day 2, 15 January 2003, p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 3 (cont'd from Day 1): Case studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 2:00 3:00 Botswana procurement reforms, issues and challenges Mr.Armando Lionjanga, Executive Chairman, Public Procurement and Assets Disposal Board > Paper (27 pages; 64 KB) 3:00 3:30 Tanzania experience Mr.Ntando Nkinga, Secretary, Central Tender Board > Paper (22 pages; 96 KB) 3:30 4:00 Kenya experience Luke Obiri, Director, Public Procurement Department > Paper (18 pages; 59 KB) 4:30 5:00 General discussion Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 6: Transparency and fair and equitable procedures 8.30 - 9.30 Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instruments Jean-Jacques Raoul > Presentation (7 pages; 71 KB) 9.30 - 10.30 Work of the CEA Kodjo Osei-Lah, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (32 pages; 112 KB) 10.30 - 11.00 General discussion SESSION 3 (cont'd from Day 1) : ECase studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 11.30 - 12.00 Nigeria experience Sam Ekpenkhio, Permanent Secretary, Political Affairs in the Presidency > Paper (6 pages; 50 KB) 12.00 - 12.30 General discussion Day 3, 16 January 2003 , p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 7: Application of information technologies to procurement processes 2.30 - 3.00 The results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurement Marcos Ozorio de Almeida Secretariat of Logistics and Information Technology, Ministry of Planning, Brazil > Presentation (87 pages; 3773 KB) 3.00 - 3.30 General discussion Demonstration 4.00 - 5.00 Procurement reforms training kit ITC > ITC demonstration 1 (12 pages; 277 KB) > ITC demonstration 2 (31 pages; 511 KB) > ITC demonstration 3 (279 pages; 864 KB) Day 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 8: Domestic review and dispute settlement procedures 8.30 - 10.00 Domestic review procedures and CEA work Steven Schooner, George Washington University > Presentation (23 pages; 242 KB) 10.30 - 11.00 General discussion 11.30 - 12.15 Government-to-government dispute settlement procedures Vesile Kulaçoglu, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (9 pages; 79 KB) > Presentation (20 pages; 174 KB) 12.15 - 12.30 General discussion Day 4, 17 January 2003 , p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 9: Technical cooperation and capacity building 2.00 - 2.30 Capacity building in government procurement Jean-Jacques Raoul > Presentation (10 pages; 83 KB) 2.30 - 3.00 Ghana experience in capacity building Daniel Kwagbenu > Presentation (19 pages; 38 KB) 3.00 - 4.00 Technical cooperation and capacity building activities AFDB World Bank CEA > Presentation (16 pages; 290 KB) 4.00 - 5.00 CLOSING SESSION 4.00 - 4.30 Closing remarks Participants Host Country World Bank, CEA 4.30 - 5.00 Closing remarks by Steven Schooner > Presentation (12 pages; 33 KB)..
Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des territoire africains anglophonesPrésentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglaisThe Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).
It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.Note:Téléchargez les fichiers en format Word ou pdf (portable document format).N.B.
Il est conseillé de télécharger ces documents au lieu de les visionner avec le navigateur, sinon leur format (par ex.
la numérotation des paragraphes) risque d'être altéré.For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area.
The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instrumentsThe results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurementProcurement reforms training kitDay 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.Domestic review procedures and CEA workGovernment-to-government dispute settlement proceduresCapacity building in government procurementGhana experience in capacity buildingTechnical cooperation and capacity building activitiesParticipantsHost CountryWorld Bank, CEAAtelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des territoire africains anglophones Présentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglais Accueil|La CEA|Nouvelles et événements|Domaines|Membres de la CEA|Documents et ressources|Relations extérieures The Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.Note:Téléchargez les fichiers en format Word ou pdf (portable document format).Il est conseillé de télécharger ces documents au lieu de les visionner avec le navigateur, sinon leur format (par ex.la numérotation des paragraphes) risque d'être altéré.For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area.The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instruments The results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurement Procurement reforms training kit Day 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.Domestic review procedures and CEA work Government-to-government dispute settlement procedures Capacity building in government procurement Ghana experience in capacity building Technical cooperation and capacity building activities ParticipantsHost CountryWorld Bank, CEA CEA | Marchés publics - Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des région africains anglophones, Dar es Salaam, Tanzanie, 14-17 janvier 2003 Accueil | La CEA | Nouvelles et événements | Domaines | Membres de la CEA | Documents et ressources | Relations extérieures Contactez-nous | Plan du site | A-Z | Recherche anglais espagnol accueil domaines marchés publics atelier CEA-banque mondiale, janvier 2003 Marchés publics : ATELIER DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIE 14-17 JANVIER 2003 Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des région africains anglophones The Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.Note: Téléchargez les fichiers en format Word ou pdf (portable document format).Il est conseillé de télécharger ces documents au lieu de les visionner avec le navigateur, sinon leur format (par ex.la numérotation des paragraphes) risque d'être altéré.For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area.The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.haut de page Présentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglais Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker 8:30 9:00 Opening Remarks World Bank CEA 9:00 9:30 Key-note address Ministry of Finance of Tanzania SESSION 1: Overview of national, regional and international initiatives and activities 9:30 10:00 Overview of procurement reforms in Africa Bernard Abeille, Regional Procurement Advisor, World Bank > Presentation (19 pages; 203 KB) 10:00 10:30 Regional procurement reform initiatives Stephen Karangizi, COMESA Secretariat > Paper (12 pages; 69 KB) 10:30 - 11:00 Activities of the African Development Bank in procurement reforms Yacine Fal, Principal Legal Council, African Development Bank > Presentation (10 pages; 2625 KB) 11:30 - 12:30 Work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (17 pages; 85 KB) Day 1, 14 January 2003, p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 2: Legal and regulatory reforms 2:00 3:00 Design of procurement reforms - issues and challenges Robert Hunja, Procurement Manager, World Bank; and African Development Bank > Presentation (5 pages; 71 KB) > Paper (9 pages; 53 KB) 3:00 3:30 UNCITRAL Model Law Robert Hunja > Presentation (4 pages; 49 KB) > Paper (12 pages; 1032 KB) > Paper (94 pages; 315 KB) SESSION 3: Case studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 4:00 4:45 Uganda procurement reforms, issues and challenges Edgar Agaba, Reformed Central Tender Board > Paper (23 pages; 84 KB) 4:45 5:30 General discussion Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 4: Objectives of procurement regimes and non-discrimination and preferences 8:30 9:30 Economic and developmental objectives of government procurement Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (15 pages; 179 KB) 9:30 10:00 Basic principles and provisions in multilateral instruments Jean-Jacques Raoul, World Bank > Presentation (19 pages; 76 KB) 10:00 - 11:00 Work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (8 pages; 81 KB) SESSION 5: Scope and coverage of government procurement rules 11:30 - 12:00 Provision in multilateral instruments and the work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (19 pages; 100 KB) 12:00 - 12:30 General discussion Day 2, 15 January 2003, p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 3 (cont'd from Day 1): Case studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 2:00 3:00 Botswana procurement reforms, issues and challenges Mr.Armando Lionjanga, Executive Chairman, Public Procurement and Assets Disposal Board > Paper (27 pages; 64 KB) 3:00 3:30 Tanzania experience Mr.Ntando Nkinga, Secretary, Central Tender Board > Paper (22 pages; 96 KB) 3:30 4:00 Kenya experience Luke Obiri, Director, Public Procurement Department > Paper (18 pages; 59 KB) 4:30 5:00 General discussion Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 6: Transparency and fair and equitable procedures 8.30 - 9.30 Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instruments Jean-Jacques Raoul > Presentation (7 pages; 71 KB) 9.30 - 10.30 Work of the CEA Kodjo Osei-Lah, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (32 pages; 112 KB) 10.30 - 11.00 General discussion SESSION 3 (cont'd from Day 1) : ECase studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 11.30 - 12.00 Nigeria experience Sam Ekpenkhio, Permanent Secretary, Political Affairs in the Presidency > Paper (6 pages; 50 KB) 12.00 - 12.30 General discussion Day 3, 16 January 2003 , p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 7: Application of information technologies to procurement processes 2.30 - 3.00 The results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurement Marcos Ozorio de Almeida Secretariat of Logistics and Information Technology, Ministry of Planning, Brazil > Presentation (87 pages; 3773 KB) 3.00 - 3.30 General discussion Demonstration 4.00 - 5.00 Procurement reforms training kit ITC > ITC demonstration 1 (12 pages; 277 KB) > ITC demonstration 2 (31 pages; 511 KB) > ITC demonstration 3 (279 pages; 864 KB) Day 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 8: Domestic review and dispute settlement procedures 8.30 - 10.00 Domestic review procedures and CEA work Steven Schooner, George Washington University > Presentation (23 pages; 242 KB) 10.30 - 11.00 General discussion 11.30 - 12.15 Government-to-government dispute settlement procedures Vesile Kulaçoglu, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (9 pages; 79 KB) > Presentation (20 pages; 174 KB) 12.15 - 12.30 General discussion Day 4, 17 January 2003 , p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 9: Technical cooperation and capacity building 2.00 - 2.30 Capacity building in government procurement Jean-Jacques Raoul > Presentation (10 pages; 83 KB) 2.30 - 3.00 Ghana experience in capacity building Daniel Kwagbenu > Presentation (19 pages; 38 KB) 3.00 - 4.00 Technical cooperation and capacity building activities AFDB World Bank CEA > Presentation (16 pages; 290 KB) 4.00 - 5.00 CLOSING SESSION 4.00 - 4.30 Closing remarks Participants Host Country World Bank, CEA 4.30 - 5.00 Closing remarks by Steven Schooner > Presentation (12 pages; 33 KB).Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des territoire africains anglophonesPrésentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglaisThe Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.Note:Téléchargez les fichiers en format Word ou pdf (portable document format).N.B.Il est conseillé de télécharger ces documents au lieu de les visionner avec le navigateur, sinon leur format (par ex.la numérotation des paragraphes) risque d'être altéré.For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area.The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instrumentsThe results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurementProcurement reforms training kitDay 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.Domestic review procedures and CEA workGovernment-to-government dispute settlement proceduresCapacity building in government procurementGhana experience in capacity buildingTechnical cooperation and capacity building activitiesParticipantsHost CountryWorld Bank, CEA Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des territoire africains anglophones Présentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglais Accueil|La CEA|Nouvelles et événements|Domaines|Membres de la CEA|Documents et ressources|Relations extérieures The Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.Note:Téléchargez les fichiers en format Word ou pdf (portable document format).Il est conseillé de télécharger ces documents au lieu de les visionner avec le navigateur, sinon leur format (par ex.la numérotation des paragraphes) risque d'être altéré.For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area.The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instruments The results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurement Procurement reforms training kit Day 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.Domestic review procedures and CEA work Government-to-government dispute settlement procedures Capacity building in government procurement Ghana experience in capacity building Technical cooperation and capacity building activities ParticipantsHost CountryWorld Bank, CEA CEA | Marchés publics - Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des région africains anglophones, Dar es Salaam, Tanzanie, 14-17 janvier 2003 Accueil | La CEA | Nouvelles et événements | Domaines | Membres de la CEA | Documents et ressources | Relations extérieures Contactez-nous | Plan du site | A-Z | Recherche anglais espagnol accueil domaines marchés publics atelier CEA-banque mondiale, janvier 2003 Marchés publics : ATELIER DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIE 14-17 JANVIER 2003 Atelier régional conjoint CEA-Banque mondiale sur la réforme des marchés publics et la transparence dans l'attribution des marchés publics à l'intention des région africains anglophones The Workshop was organized jointly by the CEA and the World Bank, in cooperation with the African Development Bank and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for Anglophone African countries (Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).It was designed to provide a forum for both trade and procurement experts to exchange information on multilateral, regional and national activities and initiatives including the CEA work on transparency in government procurement pursuant to paragraph 26 of the Doha CEA Ministerial Declaration and to share experiences in the design and implementation of procurement reforms.Note: Téléchargez les fichiers en format Word ou pdf (portable document format).Il est conseillé de télécharger ces documents au lieu de les visionner avec le navigateur, sinon leur format (par ex.la numérotation des paragraphes) risque d'être altéré.For many African countries there may be a close relationship between issues of domestic reform in the area of government procurement and the issue of their interest and participation in a possible CEA agreement on transparency in government procurement which embodies good practice in this area.The purpose of the Workshop was to draw upon the synergies between the work of the two organizations by addressing both sets of issues in a single workshop.The programme was designed to promote awareness of the role and significance of government procurement-related policies and practices for the African countries and the multilateral trading system; to exchange information on the potential implications of different multilateral and regional disciplines; to share experiences on the design and implementation of procurement reforms; and to discuss capacity-building needs, especially with a Voir to assisting the countries of the region to participate effectively in the ongoing activities in this area.haut de page Présentations et documents d'information uniquement en anglais Day 1, 14 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker 8:30 9:00 Opening Remarks World Bank CEA 9:00 9:30 Key-note address Ministry of Finance of Tanzania SESSION 1: Overview of national, regional and international initiatives and activities 9:30 10:00 Overview of procurement reforms in Africa Bernard Abeille, Regional Procurement Advisor, World Bank > Presentation (19 pages; 203 KB) 10:00 10:30 Regional procurement reform initiatives Stephen Karangizi, COMESA Secretariat > Paper (12 pages; 69 KB) 10:30 - 11:00 Activities of the African Development Bank in procurement reforms Yacine Fal, Principal Legal Council, African Development Bank > Presentation (10 pages; 2625 KB) 11:30 - 12:30 Work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (17 pages; 85 KB) Day 1, 14 January 2003, p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 2: Legal and regulatory reforms 2:00 3:00 Design of procurement reforms - issues and challenges Robert Hunja, Procurement Manager, World Bank; and African Development Bank > Presentation (5 pages; 71 KB) > Paper (9 pages; 53 KB) 3:00 3:30 UNCITRAL Model Law Robert Hunja > Presentation (4 pages; 49 KB) > Paper (12 pages; 1032 KB) > Paper (94 pages; 315 KB) SESSION 3: Case studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 4:00 4:45 Uganda procurement reforms, issues and challenges Edgar Agaba, Reformed Central Tender Board > Paper (23 pages; 84 KB) 4:45 5:30 General discussion Day 2, 15 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 4: Objectives of procurement regimes and non-discrimination and preferences 8:30 9:30 Economic and developmental objectives of government procurement Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (15 pages; 179 KB) 9:30 10:00 Basic principles and provisions in multilateral instruments Jean-Jacques Raoul, World Bank > Presentation (19 pages; 76 KB) 10:00 - 11:00 Work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (8 pages; 81 KB) SESSION 5: Scope and coverage of government procurement rules 11:30 - 12:00 Provision in multilateral instruments and the work of the CEA Vesile Kulaçoglu > Presentation (19 pages; 100 KB) 12:00 - 12:30 General discussion Day 2, 15 January 2003, p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 3 (cont'd from Day 1): Case studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 2:00 3:00 Botswana procurement reforms, issues and challenges Mr.Armando Lionjanga, Executive Chairman, Public Procurement and Assets Disposal Board > Paper (27 pages; 64 KB) 3:00 3:30 Tanzania experience Mr.Ntando Nkinga, Secretary, Central Tender Board > Paper (22 pages; 96 KB) 3:30 4:00 Kenya experience Luke Obiri, Director, Public Procurement Department > Paper (18 pages; 59 KB) 4:30 5:00 General discussion Day 3, 16 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 6: Transparency and fair and equitable procedures 8.30 - 9.30 Key elements of a transparent procurement process and the provisions of the multilateral instruments Jean-Jacques Raoul > Presentation (7 pages; 71 KB) 9.30 - 10.30 Work of the CEA Kodjo Osei-Lah, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (32 pages; 112 KB) 10.30 - 11.00 General discussion SESSION 3 (cont'd from Day 1) : ECase studies on procurement reforms and experiences from the region 11.30 - 12.00 Nigeria experience Sam Ekpenkhio, Permanent Secretary, Political Affairs in the Presidency > Paper (6 pages; 50 KB) 12.00 - 12.30 General discussion Day 3, 16 January 2003 , p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 7: Application of information technologies to procurement processes 2.30 - 3.00 The results of transparency and efficiency achieved with the modernization of procurement Marcos Ozorio de Almeida Secretariat of Logistics and Information Technology, Ministry of Planning, Brazil > Presentation (87 pages; 3773 KB) 3.00 - 3.30 General discussion Demonstration 4.00 - 5.00 Procurement reforms training kit ITC > ITC demonstration 1 (12 pages; 277 KB) > ITC demonstration 2 (31 pages; 511 KB) > ITC demonstration 3 (279 pages; 864 KB) Day 4, 17 January 2003, a.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 8: Domestic review and dispute settlement procedures 8.30 - 10.00 Domestic review procedures and CEA work Steven Schooner, George Washington University > Presentation (23 pages; 242 KB) 10.30 - 11.00 General discussion 11.30 - 12.15 Government-to-government dispute settlement procedures Vesile Kulaçoglu, CEA Secretariat > Presentation (9 pages; 79 KB) > Presentation (20 pages; 174 KB) 12.15 - 12.30 General discussion Day 4, 17 January 2003 , p.m.Time Subject Speaker SESSION 9: Technical cooperation and capacity building 2.00 - 2.30 Capacity building in government procurement Jean-Jacques Raoul > Presentation (10 pages; 83 KB) 2.30 - 3.00 Ghana experience in capacity building Daniel Kwagbenu > Presentation (19 pages; 38 KB) 3.00 - 4.00 Technical cooperation and capacity building activities AFDB World Bank CEA > Presentation (16 pages; 290 KB) 4.00 - 5.00 CLOSING SESSION 4.00 - 4.30 Closing remarks Participants Host Country World Bank, CEA 4.30 - 5.00 Closing remarks by Steven Schooner > Presentation (12 pages; 33 KB)...