Action Plan / Roadmap - Tajikistan
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Country Project progress report for Tajikistan
Phase 0
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Preparatory Missions 2012, closed
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Phase 1
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March 2013-June 2014, closed
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Phase 2
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June 2014-June 2015, in progress
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Reform agenda
Reform Agenda priorities agreed at the EBRD UNCITRAL Initiative Workshop in October 2012:
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Priority 1 · Development of public procurement reform programme and strategy · Assistance to the Public Procurement Agency in revising strategy for national public procurement reform and eProcurement reforms, in order to include a strategy for the WTO GPA negotiations and the WTO GPA Accession Plan · Preparation of the Road Map for Implementation of the Public Procurement Reform, coordinating roles and responsibilities in the reform process and international donors’ support to the reform project
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Priority 2 · Assistance in public procurement legislative reform · Review of the new draft legislation regarding compliance with 2011 UNCITRAL Model Law (ML) and mandatory requirements of 2012 GPA
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Priority 3 · Policy advise and capacity building for eProcurement reform development and implementation
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Road map/action plan
Priority 1 · Regulatory capacity building on the 2011 UNCITRAL ML and the 2012 WTO GPA. · Assisting the Public Procurement Agency of Tajikistan in revising strategy for national public procurement reform and eProcurement reform, in order to enable the WTO GPA accession. · Preparation of the Road Map for Public Procurement Reform, coordinating roles and responsibilities in the reform process and international donors’ support to the national reform project.
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Priority 2 · Review of the draft primary and secondary legislation, prepared by the international consultant hired under the World Bank-funded project, on compliance with 2011 UNCITRAL and 2012 GPA. · Developing dedicated TC for assistance in the GPA negotiation process, to be implemented under the EBRD GPA TC Facility.
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Priority 3 · Diagnosis of the progress of the eProcurement reform and its further development. · Regulatory capacity building on the eProcurement policy standards. · Support in implementation of the first stage of eProcurement reform in Tajikistan.
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