The government is going to finalize SPP Policy soon in order to attaining Goal 12.7 outlined as 'Promote public procurement practices that are sustainable, in accordance with national policies and priorities.'
As part an action plan, a draft SPP Policy was earlier formulated and circulated for public opinion. To review the draft, a workshop was held at the NEC Conference Room, Planning Commission Campus, She-e-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka recently.
The Central Procurement Technical Unit (CPTU) of Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division (IMED), Ministry of Planning, arranged the workshop under the Digitizing Implementation Monitoring and Public Procurement (DIMAPP) project supported by the World Bank.
The workshop was conducted with a view to finalizing the draft policy by taking opinions of representatives from various ministries, divisions and selected public sector organizations (SPSOs) having major stake in the value and volume of public procurement in the country.
State Minister for Planning Professor Dr. Shamsul Alam was present in the workshop as the chief guest while IMED Secretary Abul Kashem Md Mohiuddin chaired and delivered welcome address.
Bangladesh is the first country in South Asia to adopt the SPP Policy. The objective of the draft policy is to incorporate economic, social and environmental issues and some more important aspects like life-cycle cost of goods and services in the process of public procurement.
Officials present in the workshop gave their opinions on the draft policy. The CPTU will now finalize the policy by considering observations made in the workshop.