Cape Verde : Country Procurement Assessment Report, Volume 1. Executive Summary
Cape Verde is different in that it does not have a national code governing the procurement of goods/equipment or the performance of work, other than the use of consultants' services; it merely has arrangements set forth in decrees that govern...
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/7966142/cape-verde-country-procurement-assessment-report-vol-1-2-executive-summary http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14540 |
Summary: | Cape Verde is different in that it does
not have a national code governing the procurement of
goods/equipment or the performance of work, other than the
use of consultants' services; it merely has
arrangements set forth in decrees that govern procurement in
specific sectors. In this regard, the only structured text
that exists has been drafted for infrastructure (civil
engineering work). This Country Procurement Assessment
Report (CPAR) includes two volumes, the executive summary --
consisting of conclusions regarding the five pillars of the
CPAR, and the analytical report -- which includes in-depth
analysis of the five pillars. |
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