Exploring sustainable procurement practices at the local government level in Ghana
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2021-06-17
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Exploring sustainable procurement practices at the local government level is essential as
sustainability is a discrete business activity which links the value chains for procurement.
The global realization of sustainability does not really reflect in procurement processes and
execution. It is against this backdrop that the study seeks to explore the sustainable
procurement practices at the local government level in Ghana. The study looked at the level
of awareness of sustainable procurement practices among professionals involved in
procuring process at the selected MMDAs and its level of implementation. The study also
identified ways of improving the practice of sustainable procurement practices in the
MMDAs. The main tool for data collection was a structured questionnaire and the target
population were professionals involved in procurement processes at the Assembly level.
The study was limited to nine (9) MMDAs in the western north region of Ghana. A total
of 31 responses were retrieved from possible 36 respondents, representing a response rate
of 86%. The descriptive statistics was used to analyse and give meaning to the data
collected. It was evident from the study that there is high level of awareness of sustainable
procurement practices at the MMDAs but its implementation in the procuring processes
was at the intermediary level. The study identified the challenges to the implementation of
sustainable procurement practices to be lack of professional knowledge and sustainability
seen as a complex concept. It was established that the best way to improve sustainable
procurement practices at the MMDAs is to consider innovative and strategic procurement
principles in the procurement processes of the MMDAs. It is recommended that the Local
Government Service Council and the Ministry of Local Government and Rural
Development should improve domestic and national standards through performance
assessment at the Assembly. The study is very significant within the framework of national
and global quest for achieving sustainable development goals.
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A thesis submitted to the Department of Construction Technology and Management, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Procurement Management.
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Sustainable Procurement Practices, Procuring for the future, Public Procurement Authority Act and Western North Region of Ghana, Metropolitan Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs)