Dear Colleague, We know that the best training experience is in-person. We understand we must be apart during these challenging times. We are committed to maintaining ILI's training excellence during this difficult time and have moved many of our training programs - including new, highly-relevant courses - online during the months of July and August. Online training programs are live and interactive, much like our well-known, in-person offerings. Understanding that the ILI Advantage is best experienced in-person but learning needs to take place now, we are offering the following: if you attend an ILI online course during 2020, you will receive a scholarship to attend a future, in-person training course of equal value between now and December 2023. Remote learning, if you are unable to attend an in-person training program in Washington, DC, the ILI is prepared to make arrangements for your remote, real-time participation in our training seminars. ILI is committed to providing each participant with the very best training experiences, we stand ready to assist you in developing a plan to attend our training programs without having to travel. Please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to discuss your options. ILI has updated many of our fundamental courses to deal with crisis. For example, International Public Procurement will have more emphasis on emergency procurement, and Contract Administration will cover more on Force Majeure. In addition, we have created the ILI COVID-19 Webinar Series, this is a series of free webinars lead by ILI experts to address specialized angles on how to deal with the COVID crisis. This can be found at ILI COVID-19 Webinars. |
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Upcoming Seminars: The International Procurement program covers the institutional, legal, financial and procedural issues involved in the procurement of goods and services by public entities and discusses reform programs to improve transparency, efficiency and accountability. It provides participants with a detailed analysis of the project-procurement cycle including a full presentation of the procurement policies of international financial institutions (IFI) such as the World Bank, and comprehensive coverage of the open tender system. The seminar incorporates the recent developments in procurement policy undertaken by the World Bank, African Development Bank and other regional multilateral financial institutions. |
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COUNTRY PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS This seminar is designed to introduce participants to the strategies, approaches and tools for developing effective country public procurement systems. It highlights the essential aspects of a well-designed country procurement system covering legal, institutional, operational, professional, and transparency aspects. It approaches the public procurement system of a country as part of its governance framework, looking at transparency and accountability within policies, legislation and regulations. Recently, the World Bank, African Development Bank, and the Asian Development Bank have changed their procurement frameworks. Such developments are a testimony to the increased reliance on the use of countries' institutions and systems. Utilizing a country´s own procurement system strengthens its capacity to sustainably define, execute and account for its policies. |
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