Electronic procurement system training

Training on electronic procurement system is offered 

Bahir Dar University's Training Directorate in cooperation with the Procurement Directorate has organized a training session for the university's procurement directors, procurement team leaders and procurement professionals from all campuses regarding the government's electronic procurement system (eGP) and government procurement. A six-day capacity building training is being conducted in the training hall of the main campus with the help of experts from the property authority.
At the training, Getahun Workie, an expert in the government procurement and property management (eGP) system, explained that the main objective of the training, is to help the trainees to be able to implement clear, modern, efficient and effective government procurement and property management and to maintain, use, control and dispose (in obsolescence) government property properly.
He added that many government institutions are providing capacity building trainings to introduce trainees to the electronic transaction system with the aim to reduce the theft and corrupt practices that occur during the procurement processes.
The training, in which 27 procurement experts, directors and procurement team leaders from different campuses in the university are participating, will continue for six consecutive days.