RURAL SMALL AND MICROENTERPRISE |
THE PROJECTProcurement, Disbursement, Accounts and AuditProcurement. The project will comply with the procedures and guidelines of the Government and IFAD. Overall responsibility for procurement and the signing of contracts will rest with the PCU. Specifically, all vehicles, goods and equipment costing more than USD 100 000 will be procured through international shopping procedures. Goods with a value of between USD 100 000 and USD 20 000 will comply with National Competitive Bidding (NCB). Civil works over USD 20 000 will follow NCB procedures. Goods and civil works below USD 20 000 will be procured by obtaining bids from at least three reputable suppliers. Technical assistance will be acquired on terms and conditions satisfactory to IFAD. Discussions are ongoing with the National Tender Board on tender procedures and decentralization, and IFAD has recently joined the Government/donor group, which is working on harmonization and decentralization. Disbursement. The loan proceeds will
be disbursed over seven years. To facilitate project Accounts and audit. A central project
account (in RWF) will be opened to receive funds both from the Special
Account and the Government’s counterpart contribution. An initial
disbursement will be made by the Government of USD 30 000 equivalent and
regularly replenished in line with workplan and budget requirements. Project
accounts will be subject to an independent annual audit conforming to
IFAD guidelines. |