(2021-11) CNMP Annual Activity Report, FY 2020-2021
Summary — This annual report from Haiti's National Public Procurement Commission (CNMP) covers the 2020-2021 fiscal year, highlighting its efforts in regulating and controlling public procurement amidst political instability and the COVID-19 pandemic. The CNMP focused on institutional strengthening, capacity building, and promoting transparency through training and communication initiatives. It details the review and validation of public contracts, showing an increase in compliance.
Key Findings
- The CNMP validated 69 public contracts and amendments totaling over 9.1 billion Gourdes during the 2020-2021 fiscal year, representing a 68% increase from the previous year.
- 22 institutions submitted their Annual Public Procurement Plans (PAPMP) to the CNMP, an 80% increase, covering 297 projects valued at 39.18 billion Gourdes.
- Training and communication were key pillars, with 317 participants benefiting from various training activities, including webinars and professional stages, to strengthen public procurement actors' capacities.
- The CNMP restructured its Technical Secretariat and created new units (UJR, UEDC, UCEMP, UADS) to enhance its regulatory and control functions, adapting to post-COVID-19 realities.
- Political instability, the COVID-19 pandemic, and security issues significantly impacted the execution of planned activities and projects, causing delays and requiring adaptive measures.
Full Description
The National Public Procurement Commission (CNMP) of Haiti presents its annual report for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, detailing its activities in regulating and controlling public procurement. Despite persistent political instability and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the CNMP demonstrated resilience by focusing on innovation, restructuring its Technical Secretariat, and establishing new specialized units. Key efforts included enhancing transparency, improving public finance efficiency, and fostering good governance through rigorous control of public markets.
The report highlights significant progress in the submission and validation of Annual Public Procurement Plans (PAPMP) by various institutions, as well as an increase in validated public contracts. The CNMP also prioritized capacity building, organizing numerous training sessions and webinars for public sector actors, civil society, and students, leveraging information and communication technologies (ICT). Communication initiatives aimed at informing the public and stakeholders about public procurement reforms and anti-corruption efforts were also central. The report further outlines institutional strengthening activities, including legal and regulatory amendments, information system enhancements, and human resource development, all contributing to a more robust and credible national public procurement system.
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