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Procurement
Watch Inc. ("PWI") is a non-profit, non-partisan,
civil society organization created by a group of concerned
and seasoned individuals from government, academe, the legal
profession, and the private sector, brought together by
the challenge of reducing, if not eliminating, graft and
corruption in government through procurement reform.
PWI aims to enhance transparency, accountability and efficiency
in public procurement through a multi-sectoral, constructive
and procedure-focused approach. It envisions itself as a
change agent in achieving a corruption-resistant public
procurement system. To date, PWI has two major Key Result
Areas (KRAs), one which chiefly relates to its internal
stakeholders, and the other that mainly involves its external
stakeholders. Each KRA has several priority areas.
The
first major KRA is concerned with strengthening PWI's organizational
development and management. PWI recognizes that only with
good corporate governance, proficient financial management,
and superb project development and administration can it
truly execute its mission.
PWI's
second major KRA is focused on efficient and responsive
program development and management. The aforementioned KRA
primarily deals with policy advocacy and public information
and education - the Organization's main means in achieving
its vision.
Both KRAs are equally vital, as PWI's efficient and responsive
program development and management is dependent on the soundness
of its organizational structure and administration, and
vice versa. The Organization acknowledges that the superior
quality of service it provides to its external stakeholders
to achieve procurement reform is founded on the outstanding
technical capability of its staff and members, and the Organization's
financial viability. Parallel to this, PWI recognizes that
the external client demand for its service is the very fiber
of its existence.
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