1、MAPS supplementarymoduleAPPeN Conference 18 October 2023Steering Committee(2021-2023)MAPS NetworkMAPS SecretariatSustainable Public ProcurementCurrently being used in ArgentinaSPP is defined as procurement processes whereby public entities meet their needs for goods,services,and works in a way that
2、achieves value for money on a whole life basis in terms of generating benefits not only to the entity,but also to society and the economy whilst minimizing damage to the environment.EconomicSocialEnvironmentalInnovationInclusion of minorities Greenhouse gas emissions*Local economiesLabour rightsBiod
3、iversityEmploymentGender equality*Energy efficiencyMSME inclusionInclusion of vulnerable groupsCircular resourcingImportant elements of MAPS SPPDimensions and examples*Guidance notes published on the MAPS websiteThe SPP Module Legislation,regulation,policies and strategies Integration in the PFM sys
4、tem Institutions in charge of regulating and certifying Procuring entities SPP and the e-procurement system Training,assistance,monitoring Evidence of practical use of SPP across the procurement cycle Interaction with the private sector and civil society Audit framework for SPPExample:Indicator 5Res
5、ponsibilities,funding and staffing of normative/regulatory functionCertification functionabAssesses the extent to which the country has institutions in charge of SPP through 2 sub-indicators:Example:Assessment criteria of sub-indicator 5(a)SPP Sub-indicator 5(a):Assessment criteriaThe following func
6、tions are clearly assigned to one or several agencies without creating gaps or overlaps in responsibility:(a)Providing advice on SPP to procuring entities(b)Drafting SPP policies(c)Taking the lead in developing SPP strategies(implementation plans,improvement plans)(d)Monitoring and evaluation of SPP