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General Procurement Notice For: Improving Performance, Accountability and Transparency in Cameroon Pforr
The Government of the Republic of Cameroon has received US$300 million in financing from the International Development Association (IDA) under Financing (Credit) Number 7720-CM, for the implementation of the Improving Performance, Accountability and Transparency Program , abbreviated as " IMPACT ", and intends to use part of the funds to pay for goods, non-consulting services and consulting services to be acquired under this program.
This program, which aims to support Cameroon's efforts in operationalizing its Strategic Plan for Public Finance Management Reforms (PSRGFP), comprises two components:
the Results-Based Programme component or “ Program For Results ”, abbreviated “ PforR ”, for an amount of USD 300 million, of which USD 180 million is from the World Bank;
the Investment Project Financing component, or " IPF ", abbreviated as " IPF ", of USD 20 million financed by the World Bank.
The main objective of the program is to strengthen: (i) the mobilization of internal resources, in particular through the modernization of tax and customs administrations; (ii) budget execution and tax risk management, through the implementation of programmatic budgeting and the reduction of unbudgeted expenditures; (iii) the improvement of public procurement systems, through the optimization of electronic platforms and the digitalization of processes.
The IPF part of the Programme is structured around 4 sub-components listed below:
Sub-component 1: Technical support to the Ministry of Finance
Sub-component 2: Technical support to MINEPAT
Sub-component 3: Technical support to MINMAP and ARMP
Sub-component 4: Project management, capacity building and other expenditures
The goods, non-consulting services and consulting services to be acquired are comprised as follows:
Goods and services other than consulting : The provision of goods relating to the establishment of an interoperability platform for the public procurement information system and other systems, Support for the establishment of equipment for the operation of the UCP and the focal points of the SMOs.
Consulting services : Consulting firms and individual consultants for specific activities, namely : Training stakeholders in the public procurement chain on online procurement through the COLEPS system; Training contracting authorities in the public procurement system and civil society organizations on using the Pridesoft public procurement information system; Capacity building for the ARMP (Public Procurement Regulatory Authority) and the MINMAP (Ministry of Public Procurement) in data analysis; Development of a staff training program on the management and operation of the new framework and on supporting IT systems; A study to find the right balance between increasing tax revenue and promoting an environment conducive to private sector growth in the medium and long term; Technical assistance for the operationalization of Local and Individual Tax Centers; Finalization and dissemination of the updated manual; Digitization of the processes and tables included in the manual; Technical assistance for integration (mainstreaming) participatory approaches in the budget process, Finalization and implementation of the SISEP system within the MINFI and public enterprises of categories 1 to 4 (including data migration from existing system), Technical support for the implementation of a DPC-SNI coordination mechanism concerning the monitoring of financial audits of EPs, Support for the establishment of staff, Support for control bodies, inspections, audits, independent verification of indicators, prevention and fight against corruption; updating of standard tender documents to integrate environmental (including climate) and social aspects.
World Bank-financed procurement will be conducted in accordance with the procedures specified in the World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (September 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in said Regulations.
Following project negotiations, the World Bank arranges for the publication on its external website of the initial agreed procurement plan and all subsequent updates, once it has issued a no-objection.
Specific tender notices for contracts subject to an open international tender will be announced, as soon as they are available, in UN Development Business online, on the World Bank's external website, the Public Procurement Regulatory Agency's market journal (www.armp.cm) and the Cameroonian national daily newspaper "Cameroon Tribune".
Eligible companies and individuals interested in being considered for the provision of goods, works, services other than consultancy and consultancy services for the above-mentioned project, or who require further information, should contact the Borrower at the address below:
Program Coordination Unit for Performance Improvement, Accountability and Transparency (PforR/IMPACT)
project Id: P505030
procurement Method: N/a
submission Deadline Date/time:
language of Notice: French |