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Title : 17th training course on public procurement begins
Description : The 17th three-week residential training course on public procurement of goods, works and services organized by the Central Procurement Technical Unit (CPTU), IMED of the Ministry of Planning, began at the Engineering Staff College, Bangladesh (ESCB) at Bausia in Munshiganj district on July 26, 2009 The 16th training course that began on July 12 concluded on July 30, 2009. A total of 28 officials from different government offices are taking part in the 17th training course on public procurement, said Engineer Saeedur Rahman, Senior Training Specialist of the ESCB. Director General of CPTU Amulya Kumar Debnath opened the 17th training course on public procurement on Sunday morning (July 26, 2009). Such three-week trainings under the Public Procurement Reform Project (PPRP-II) are the part of 108 such courses to be held in next three years. About 3240 officials will be trained under the three-week courses. There are also courses of different duration, said Kazi Jahangir Alam, Director of the CPTU. The Local Government Engineering Department (LGED), Roads and Highways Department (RHD), Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) and Rural Electrification Board (REB) are four target agencies considered under this reform project. Officials from Dhaka WASA, Family Planning Directorate, PWD, Ministry of Communications, Jahangir Nagar University and those of the four target agencies are taking part in the 17th course. The CPTU is implementing four major tasks under the PPRP-II with a view to making public procurement system in Bangladesh accountable, transparent and well-functioning. The components are; 1. Furthering policy reform and institutionalizing capacity development 2. Strengthening Procurement management at the sectoral level 3. Introducing e-Government Procurement (e-GP) 4. Communication, behavioral change, and social accountability. The objective of the project is to improve performance of the public procurement system progressively in Bangladesh, focusing largely on the key sectoral ministries and targeting their implementing agencies.
Publication Date : 26/07/2009