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Procurement Reform

Procurement reform refers to the process of improving how organizations, especially governments, buy goods and services. It aims to make purchasing more efficient, transparent, and fair. This can involve updating laws, encouraging competition, reducing corruption, and simplifying procedures. The goal is to ensure that public funds are spent wisely, deliver quality products, and foster better relationships with suppliers. Ultimately, procurement reform seeks to enhance accountability and value for money in public spending, benefiting taxpayers and the community as a whole.