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According to the IADB, the aim of this project is to support national and sub-national governments in strengthening their public procurement systems, which are a pivotal element in public finance management, ensuring the quality of public expenditure and the better management of public funds, and improving good governance in Latin America. Specifically, through: (i) implementing tools to enhance regulatory, digital, and organizational frameworks with a public value perspective; (ii) promoting the design and implementation of professionalization strategies to strengthen the skills and knowledge of the procurement workforce; and (iii) fostering strategic partnerships with stakeholders, and disseminating lessons learned within the region and development partners.
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