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Launch of the Conversations for Change series
In collaboration with CIVICUS (an international alliance dedicated to strengthen citizen action and civil society around the world), Disclosure Today launched the first

New Social Governance Initiative launched in the Caribbean and attracts Top FOI talent
The soft launch of Disclosure Today was an exceptional event which was held at the 4th Caribbean Procurement Conference (CPPC) 2014 on December 1st,

Public Procurement Innovation & Leadership Frameworks for Transformational Leadership
The Caribbean Procurement Institute in association with ADR International, a leading global procurement consultancy firm and the Procurement Innovation & Leadership Lab (UK) presents a one-time cannot-miss

Repeat Session – The Public Procurement & Disposal of Property Act No. 1 of 2015 Intensive – Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats.
Due to the overwhelming demand for attendance at our recently held course The Public Procurement & Disposal of Property Act (PP&DPA) No. 1 of
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About CAPP
In March 2008, CPI in partnership with the International Federation of Purchasing and Supply Management (IFPSM) sponsored the establishment of the non profit Caribbean Association of Procurement Professionals (CAPP) to facilitate the continuous development and distribution of procurement knowledge in order to elevate and advance the procurement profession in the region. The association continues to grow with over 200 members from throughout the Caribbean. CPI and CAPP have as primary objectives the promotion of high standards of professionalism, ethics and integrity among all those engaged in the function of procurement, increasing the appreciation of the value of procurement good practice by raising the profile of procurement professionals, encouraging learning, knowledge sharing and regional consensus building, establishing and implementing training and certification standards and requirements for the procurement profession and promoting culturally relevant reform in procurement regimes consistent with established best practice.