16 benefit from procurement process training

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See below statement issued by the Public Procurement Commission:

In a collaborative effort with the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security, the Public Procurement Commission (PPC) conducted a comprehensive training session on public procurement.

The session was led by key personnel of the PPC’s Operations Department, including Mr. Antonio Yhan, Training Officer; Ms. Esther Osborne, Attorney-at-Law and Mr. Prakash Sookdeo, Procurement Specialist.

The Ministry of Human Services and Social Security and the Public Procurement Commission conducted a comprehensive training session on public procurement (Photo: PPC/March 4, 2024)

A total of 16 participants had the opportunity to delve into crucial topics, including understanding the role of the Public Procurement Commission by Mr. Yhan, legislative framework, administrative review, and debarment discussed by Ms. Osborne, and an in-depth exploration of the procurement process, procurement plans, thresholds, and tender openings led by Mr. Sookdeo.

The training successfully empowered participants, providing them with essential information to enhance the procurement systems within their respective organizations.

Sixteen persons benefitted from the comprehensive training session on public procurement (Photo: PPC/March 4, 2024)

Entities interested in acquiring more information or requesting training sessions are encouraged to contact the Public Procurement Commission (PPC) via the following contact numbers: (592) 226-3729, (592) 231-7306, and (592) 226-2364, or through email at publicprocurement@ppc.org.gy.

The collaboration between the Public Procurement Commission and the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security underscores a commitment to advancing knowledge, fostering transparency, and strengthening procurement practices in Guyana.

As the PPC continues its efforts to fulfill its constitutional mandate, it invites active participation and engagement from relevant entities to collectively enhance the landscape of public procurement in the Co-operative Republic of Guyana.

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