Private-Public Partnerships

Ghana/Swiss Partnership for Transparency and Accountability in Public Procurement
 

Duration
May 2003 – May 2005
     
Beneficiary Ministry of Finance
   
Project Partner Ministry of Finance
   
Implementing Agency International Trade, Development, Economic Governance,
Advisory Services (IDEAS Centre), Geneva

 

1. Background

Ghana has, at its highest political level, decided to fundamentally reform its procurement system to ensure that efficient, fair and transparent public procurement decisions are made and that those that make them are held properly accountable.

In this context, Ghana has established, at the Ministry of Finance a working group called the Public Procurement Oversight Group (PPOG) which is chaired by the Chief Director of the Ministry of Finance and composed of senior Government officials, representatives of the private sector, procurement consultants and a representative of the World Bank.

The PPOG has drafted a comprehensive “Public Procurement Act, 2002” which is a “state of the art” procurement manual, that if fully implemented, will assure fair, efficient and transparent procurement decisions.

The proposed project would accompany and reinforce the implementation of the new law.


2. Overall Goal and Content

The purpose of the Ghana/Swiss project is to track the change in procurement processes in Ghana and help it achieve more transparent and accountable procurement decisions


3. Objectives

The project has three major objectives:

 
Contribute to the speedy and efficient introduction of a new public procurement system that allows fair, transparent and efficient public procurement.
     
 
Contribute, through the sharing of the Ghanaian experience, to the international effort to establish best practices for procurement and reform mechanisms.
     
 
Foster international recognition for Ghana’s efforts to establish efficient transparent and accountable procurement procedures that will allow donor agencies to rely to a greater extend on national procurement procedures.


4. Activities

The Centre’s team delivers a nationwide procurement awareness training programme in collaboration with ITC to ensure comprehension of the new Law.

A pilot procurement entity will be selected where the procurement reform will be implemented and procurement capacity further enhanced. Based on this pilot a compliance and performance monitoring system will be built which will be used as the basis for a national benchmarking survey.

The national benchmarking survey will thus give a clear picture on procurement capacities/insufficiencies in Ghana and will be repeated overtime to track progress.

Periodic reports to the Government on identified issues will allow for remedial action.

 

Contacts
     

Office of the President, Ghana

Professor Kwaku Appiah-Adu,
Director of Policy Coordination Monitoring & Evaluation
Office of the President, The Castle, Osu
P.O. Box 1627 Accra, Ghana

k.appiah_adu@castle.gov.gh

 

Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)

Trade and clean technology cooperation
Effingerstrasse 1, 3003 Berne - Switzerland
 
 
www.seco.admin.ch

     
       

IDEAS Centre, Geneva

Mr. Nicolas Imboden, Project director
Mr. Sjoerd Visser, Project coordinator
10, rue de l’Arquebuse, 1204
Geneva - Switzerland
Phone: +41 22 807 17 40
Fax : +41 22 807 17 41
Email:
nicolas.imboden@ideascentre.ch

 

International project expert

Ms. Nadia Balgobin
Business & Public Ethics Consultant
Geneva - Switzerland
 
 
 
Email: nadia.balgobin@bluewin.ch