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Support the Bulgarian National Strategy for Development of Procurement 2014-2020. Strengthen administrative capacity of PPA and public entities for ESIF implementation. Components: assess training needs, develop training plan and materials, conduct workshops and pilot sessions. Target groups: ESIF officials, PPA officials, contracting authorities. OECE/EC partnership aims at effective application of public procurement rules.
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Support and Implement THE Public Procurement Training Programme in the Frame of ESIF Ex-ante Conditionality Action Plan Paulo Magina Head of the Public Procurement Unit Public Sector Integrity Division Sofia, February 2016
Agenda • Objectives • Description of the Action • Output and expected outcomes • Management and sharing of responsibilities
An OECD/European Commission partnership «To support the enactment of the Bulgarian National Strategy for Development of Procurement 2014-2020 and strengthen the administrative capacity of the PPA and other public entities directly involved in the implementation, management and control of ESIF»
Objective • Support the development of administrative capacity, training and dissemination of information to ensure the effective application of public procurement rules through appropriate mechanisms.
Description of the Action’s components Component 1 • Evaluate and take stock of training needs • Develop a training action plan Component 2 • Develop training materials • Conduct capacity building (3 workshops) for trainers • Conduct 3 "pilot" training sessions with representatives from each target group
Target group • ESIF officials and managers; • officials from the PPA; • officials in contracting authorities at local level (and possibly others – to be defined in consultation with the Advisory Committee). • Customisation of the training programme for managers and procurement officials at the national and local levels
Management and sharing of responsibilities (1) • There will be an Advisory Committee to provide advice and recommendations on various aspects of the Action. • The OECD will be in charge of the overall coordination and implementation of the Action, in coordination with the IPA, the PPA in Bulgaria or any other institution identified by Bulgaria and agreed by the OECD. • IPA will be responsible for administrative aspects
Management and sharing of responsibilities (2) • There will be a local coordinator to coordinate and support the implementation of the Action. • The OECD will mobilise peers and experts from the public procurement community for the workshops and for provision of specialised input for the training material.
BLAGODARIA! For more information on OECD work on public procurement Paulo.Magina@oecd.org www.oecd.org/gov/ethics/public-procurement.htm