DHAKA: An event at the British High Commission Monday night celebrated the work of The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS), a leading UK professional body, in training Bangladesh government staff in procurement and supply management.
Supported by The World Bank, CIPS has been contracted by Central Procurement Technical Unit (CPTU), Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation Division (IMED) of the Ministry of Planning to develop a procurement skills program for Bangladesh.
Marking the successful completion by the first two cohorts in becoming full Members of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (MCIPS), the occasion was all about achievement in global standards and best practice.
Guests at the event included senior and lead procurement specialists from the World Bank, CPTU and IMED.
Hosting the event, the British High Commissioner in Bangladesh Robert Winnington Gibson CMG said, ‘Recognizable professional qualifications are now essential for anyone working in today’s workplace. I am delighted that a British organization, the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply is the global leader leads in this field and importantly is committed to delivering this program in Bangladesh’.
‘I congratulate all the participants on their achievements today and urge many more to pursue such qualifications in the future.’
David Noble, CIPS CEO said, ‘More fantastic success stories from our members who struggle against great odds to achieve the worldwide standard of MCIPS’.
‘We welcome these new MCIPS members from Bangladesh to join our almost 118,000 strong procurement community around the world, and work towards the public good and the strength and reputation of the profession. This is a fantastic journey and my heartfelt thanks to all our new MCIPS professionals.’
The event comes at a time when CIPS is working with the UK Department for International Development (DFID) to offer bursaries with the value of up to £1000 for female candidates who want to join the profession in Bangladesh.
The bursary will help them start or continue their procurement and supply education.
BDST: 1824 HRS, DEC 01, 2015
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