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Public Policy Offices in Palestine
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2 on file
High Council For Public Procurement Policies
The High Council for Public Procurement Policies was established by law No.(8) of 2014 on Public Procurement. Its jurisdiction encompasses formulation of public procurement policies, overseeing and evaluating the performance of the public procurement system in Palestine, building the institutional capacity of procuring entities, as well as playing the role of secretariat for Dispute Review Unit. The Council is formed by a decision of the Council of Ministers and comprises of the Chairman and eight members, four of whom represent the Ministries of Finance, Public Works, National Economy and Planning, and the other four members are selected from experts in the field of public procurement from the private and academic sector. seeks to achieve its vision of efficient, transparent and equitable public procurement system that contributes of sustainable development in Palestine. To achieve this vision, the Council originates from its mandate entrusted to it under the Public Procurement Law which include the development of public procurement policies, reviewing and drafting related legislation, analyzing the performance of the public procurement system for continuous improvement, building the capacities of procuring entities and the private sector, and introducing best practices in public procurement to achieve efficiency, transparency, and promote the principles of integrity, accountability and equal opportunities. Since its establishment the council has steadily accumulated its achievements including the preparation of the revised Procurement Law (Decree Law No.(8) of 2014 on public procurement) and the related Regulation (Cabinet Resolution No.(5) of 2014 on Public Procurement), the development of Single Public Procurement Portal.
1 to 10 staff
Pecdar Palestinian Economic Council For Development And Reconstruction
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) established PECDAR as an independent institution in 1993 in full cooperation and coordination with the donor community to Palestine in support of the peace process. PECDAR's mandate covers a wide range of responsibilities including aid coordination, economic policy, project management, coordination with NGO'S and UN specialized agencies, technical assistance and training as well as IT. Donor's funds are disbursed effectively and efficiently and in the most transparent manner. Funds are project oriented in accordance with national priorities, where project preparation and monitoring is carried out by PECDAR, while project identification is carried out by the relevant ministries and municipalities. PECDAR is accountable to a Board of Trustees which is headed by President Mahmoud Abbas, and all PECDAR 's finances are audited by external auditors as well as donor audit missions. Projects implemented under PECDAR 's rule, are tendered through the local papers and bids are opened in the presence of all competitors. Local Contractors Carry Out most of the work while International Firms and consultants Conduct Technical assistance Work.
51 to 200 staff