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The Global Public Procurement Database constitutes a World Bank initiative aiming to promote procurement reform and innovation by improved transparency and knowledge-sharing. The GPPD goal is to:

  1. capture diagnostic procurement related information that is expected to form a common, worldwide standard for collecting and sharing information on public procurement : a) governance, b) operations, c) systems and d) results per country
  2. provide substantial contribution for country procurement reforms and eProcurement implementations in order to increase development outcomes
  3. create appropriate channels for information dissemination and knowledge sharing, facilitating synergies between existing procurement communities.

Based on the above, the GPPD is expected to enable public procurement stakeholders to perform efficiently, effectively, consistently and based on best practices. It is furthermore anticipated the GPPD to contribute in modernization and strengthening of public procurement systems worldwide. The GPPD is commissioned by the World Bank and implemented by European Dynamics SA. For further information, please contact: gppd@worldbank.org

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