Public Procurement 2020 Reforms & IFMIS Adaptation: Process Redesign, Risk Controls & Compliance for Procurement Officers
Venue: Lake Naivasha Resort, Naivasha-Kenya
Date: 27th - 2nd May 2026
Cost: Kshs. 86,000 / USD 850
CPD points: 10
Overview
Stay current with public procurement reforms and IFMIS adaptation with this program for procurement officers. Participants will learn about the key changes introduced by the 2020 reforms (or relevant recent updates), and how to adapt procurement processes and systems to ensure compliance and efficiency. The curriculum covers process redesign, risk controls, use of IFMIS for procurement, and audit readiness. Through practical exercises and case studies, attendees will develop the skills to implement the reforms in their entities, strengthen internal controls, and manage procurement risks. This program is essential for procurement professionals in government and public sector entities.
Objectives
- Understand the key provisions of the 2020 procurement reforms
- Redesign procurement processes to align with new regulations
- Use IFMIS procurement modules effectively and compliantly
- Implement risk controls at each stage of the procurement cycle
- Ensure transparency and fairness in tender processes
- Manage procurement contracts and performance
- Prepare for internal and external audits of procurement
- Address common compliance challenges and non‑compliance risks
- Train procurement teams on the new requirements
Target Audience
- Public procurement officers and managers
- Procurement regulatory authority staff
- Internal auditors reviewing procurement
- Finance officers involved in procurement
- Entity accounting officers
- Consultants advising on procurement reforms
- Suppliers and contractors interacting with public procurement
Methodology
- Regulatory update workshops
- Process mapping and redesign sessions
- IFMIS hands‑on demonstrations
- Risk control design exercises
- Case study analyses of procurement challenges
- Audit simulation exercises
- Peer sharing of reform implementation experiences