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Improving Competition and Efficiency Through Open Contracting

Colombia / May 23, 2022

SUMMARY

Colombia implemented open contracting reforms and publishing open data to improve efficiency in its public procurement and help reduce corruption. The data shows that the public monitoring system is working: there is improved competition with more diverse suppliers. Bogota’s daily school meals program now runs more efficiently, after breaking a US$22 million price-fixing scheme. Open data on the COVID-19 emergency response spending enabled society, journalists, and other interested stakeholders to monitor in real-time and a new dashboard will further enable civic monitoring of procurement performance.

This video is part of a series of impact stories from the Open Contracting Partnership. The evidence from stories of public procurement reforms that empower and benefit citizens around the world is clear: open contracting works! Some of the results – many thanks to the open government community – increased value for money and efficiency, more competition, more integrity and better public services like health and education around the world. Discover highlights from Chile, Colombia, Moldova, Ukraine, and Paraguay!

ABOUT THIS STORY
REGION
Americas
COUNTRY / LOCALITY
Colombia
CONTENT TYPE
Video
SOURCE
Civil Society
DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE
In Progress
FOCUS LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT
Local | National | Regional

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