• No results found

Adriana Salazar, Procurement Specialist

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2022

Share "Adriana Salazar, Procurement Specialist"

Copied!
23
0
0

Bezig met laden.... (Bekijk nu de volledige tekst)

Hele tekst

(1)
(2)

Adriana Salazar, Procurement Specialist

Francisco Estrazulas, Integration & Trade Senior Specialist

Yuri Suarez Dillon, Unit Chief of the Strategy & Impact Unit at IDB Lab

Matilde Neret, Health Operations Lead Specialist

Manuel Pacheco, Operations Advisor at the Vice Presidency of Countries

(3)
(4)

Adriana Salazar

Procurement Specialist

(5)

➢ LAC represents 26% of cases reported worldwide.

➢ 215,944 cases were reported worldwide today. This represents an upward trend compared to the previous 7-day average.

➢ 70,444 were reported in LAC today. That represents an increase of

117% compared to the totals reported 7 days ago.

(as of July 8th)

(6)

https://www.iadb.org/en/coronavirus/current-situation-pandemic

(7)
(8)

Immediate Public Health Response

Safety Nets for

Vulnerable Populations Economic Productivity

and Employment Fiscal Policies for the

Amelioration of

Economic Impacts

(9)

18 operations in 12 Countries

With a focus on the 4 priorities

To cover COVID-19 crisis

(10)
(11)

Coordinated response from the Bank´s project team for non-objection requests Kit for borrowers

Fiduciary support 24/7 for executing agencies

Streamlined formats for main procurement methods

(12)

Expansion of the Bank's eligibility criteria Possibility of contracting Procurement Agencies and Specialized Agencies

Possibility of adhesion to an existing contract of the same or other Executing Agency

Possibility of carrying out consolidated

procedures amongst Executing Agencies of

the same or different countries

(13)

Space to connect the supply and demand of goods and services to attend the COVID-19 emergency

Assessment of e-GP platforms & applications to conduct Bank-financed procurement processes during the emergency with transparency

Increased efficiency in jointly funded projects

Mutual reliance framework agreement signed with the WB [CDB & EU agreements in progress]

Weekly bulleting on Market Trends COVID-19 Medical Supplies

Tool to facilitate information on the different procurement options available

for executing agencies to source goods and services related to COVID-19

(14)

Sample Collection

Diagnostics

PPE

Supportive Treatment

Connect Americas

Suppliers & Solutions Map Global Pandemic Supply

Chain Network

National suppliers 26 Member countries

1 . Simplified Direct Contracting

2 . Simplified Price Comparison

6 . Co-financing with mutual reliance

4 . Procurement Agents/Specialized Agencies

5 . Consolidated Procurement

3 . Adherence to an existing contract

7 . Limited Competitive Bidding

PPE Health Care Facilities

WHO COVID-19 Supply

Chain System

(15)
(16)
(17)

MUSD Country Project Title Priority Area

Sector

94 Ecuador Global Credit Program for the Preservation of the Productive Sector and Employment

3 Financial Markets 160 Paraguay Program for Strengthening Public Policy and Fiscal

Management for the Response to the Sanitary and Economic Crisis Caused by COVID-19

4 Social

Investment

470 Argentina Immediate Public Health Response Project en the context of the COVID-19 Pandemic to contain, control and mitigate its effect in health service provision

1 Health

250 Ecuador Support to the provision of health and social protection services in the context of the pandemic of the coronavirus COVID-19

1 Health

350 Uruguay Program for Strengthening Public Policy and Fiscal

Management to Address the Health and Economic Crisis Caused by COVID-19

4 Modernization of the state

(projects in preparation)

(18)

MUSD Country Project Title Prototype Sector

250 El Salvador Program for Strengthening Fiscal Policy and Management to address the Health and Economic Crises derived from the COVID-19 pandemic

4 Modernization of the state

450 Bolivia Support to vulnerable populations affected by coronavirus in Bolivia

2 Social

Investment 150 Panama Global Credit Program for Safeguarding the Productive Fabric

and Employment

3 Financial

Markets 50 El Salvador Immediate Public Health Response to Contain and Control

Coronavirus and Mitigate its Effect on Service Delivery in El Salvador

1 Health

100 Trinidad &

Tobago

Programme to Strengthen Fiscal Policy and Management in Response to the Health and Economic Crisis Caused by COVID-19 in Trinidad and Tobago

4 Modernization of the state

265 Costa Rica Program to Protect the Jobs and Income of the Vulnerable Population in Costa Rica

2 Social

investment

(projects in preparation)

(19)

MUSD Country Project Title Prototype Sector

130 Bolivia Global Credit Program for the Preservation of the Productive Sector and Employment en Bolivia

3 Financial Markets 12 Belice Support to Safety Nets for Vulnerable Populations Affected by

Coronavirus in Belize

2 Social

Investment 500 Argentina Global Credit Program for Reactivation of the Productive

Sector

3 Financial

Markets 80 Uruguay Global Credit Program for Safeguarding the Productive Fabric

and Employment

3 Financial

Markets

100 Mexico Global Credit Program for Safeguarding the Productive Fabric and Employment in the Agroindustrial Sector

3 Financial

Markets 250 Dominican

Republic

Program to Strengthen Public Policy and Fiscal Management in Response to the Health and Economic Crisis Caused by COVID-19 in the Dominican Republic

4 Modernization of the State

(projects in preparation)

(20)

MUSD Country Project Title Prototype Sector

60 Haiti Safety Nets for Vulnerable People Affected by Coronavirus in Haiti

2 Social

Investment 1,000 Brazil Emergency Support Program for vulnerable populations

affected by Coronavirus

2 Social

Investment

(projects in preparation)

(21)

The Response – Structure

Source: WHO

(22)

COVID-19 Operations

Source: WHO

(23)

Thank you!

Referenties

GERELATEERDE DOCUMENTEN

As was noted at the end of March, in the first period of the COVID-19 crisis, all Belgian politicians resorted to a ‘national logic’, agreeing that the approach to the crisis should

The resulting costs for the hypothetical efficient 33% market share mobile operator may be higher, or lower, than the corresponding pure BULRIC and plus BULRAIC values for each

Table 4 shows the initial situation, the change in the parameters central government savings, demographic development and openness and the resulting effect of the predicted

To counter the effects of the international crisis on the domestic economy, most governments in Africa could initiate a macroeconomic stimulus package. The package would

In order to support the liquidity of local firms, the central government will discuss whether it is possible to postpone the collection of local taxes, including tourist taxes..

Both are rural areas offering the local youth few opportunities related to work or education, and were selected to represent typical areas from where young migrants leave in search

Our proposal in this study is to use the mitochrondrial DNA left in the bones by the Taínos of Hispaniola and from other islands in order to seek the genetic affinities of

The dynamic effects of public investment on private sector output (and other macroeconomic variables) depend on how it affects the productivity of private capital relative to