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Updated in EWS Feb 13, 2024
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According to the Bank’s website, the general objective of this TC is to support procurement and fiduciary capacities in Haiti. Its specific objectives are as follows: (i) to strengthen the capacity of a range of professional by improving their skills, competences, knowledge in public procurement in order to increase efficiency and agility in project execution; and (ii) to set the basis for the development of a procurement curriculum training program that will consolidate and promote sustainability in procurement to facilitate greater absorption of international aid.
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