The project aims at identifying the gaps and shortcomings in the Armenian legislation on public procurement, assessing the implementation of the procurement legislation in practice, identifying corruption risks and malpractices in procurement processes conducted by Armenian governmental and municipal entities and developing recommendations aimed at the prevention of those risks, and advocating for the improvement of legislation and practices of procurement processes. With the support of the project, TIAC will monitor the legislation on public procurement, monitor and analyze processes of single-source procurement and large-sum procurement, develop recommendations based on the results of the monitoring and advocate for the implementation of those recommendations. In addition, TIAC, in the framework of this project will also monitor government’s activities aimed at the introduction of the new platform of electronic procurement.

Budget

AMD 16,791,600

Donors

Open Society Foundations - Armenia

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