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dc.contributor.advisor Gupta SL en_US
dc.contributor.advisor Tangri R en_US
dc.contributor.author Kashea Joseph Ndeshipanda en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2013-07-02T14:09:51Z
dc.date.available 2013-07-02T14:09:51Z
dc.date.issued 20021100 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11070.1/4001
dc.description Includes bibliographical references en_US
dc.description.abstract Abstract provided by author: en_US
dc.description.abstract The study focuses its attention on whether the Tender Board facilitated economic empowennent to the previously disadvantaged Namibians through the utilization of Affirmative Act 1998, Article 23 (2) of the constitution and Section 15 (5) of the Tender Board of Namibia Act 1996 en_US
dc.description.abstract The first two chapters deal on the introduction as well as the analytical framework of the procurement system in Namibia. The introduction explained among others the preamble, the research problem, research questions, the methodology used, sources of data and the plan of the study. Important concepts used throughout the research study and the nature and functions of the procurement system in Namibia are clearly explained in the second chapter en_US
dc.description.abstract The third chapter discusses about the economic empowerment process using the Tender Board as an important and effective instrument to achieve these objectives. The chapter discusses whether the Namibia legal system created conducive environment to achieve economic empowerment and succeeded in the alleviation of poverty en_US
dc.description.abstract Chapter four put emphasis on the issue of affirmative action at global level as well as its historical background and practices in Namibia. The argument is accompanied by appropriate data to justify whether empowerment is taking place en_US
dc.description.abstract Chapter five put in proper perspective the achievements, successes, problems and possible failures of the process. The rise of Economic Empowerment awareness in Namibia is regarded as a successful achievement and an important element of this chapter as characterized by its historic conference of 22-23 October 2002 en_US
dc.description.abstract The study summarizes its conclusions by making proposals and recommendations by also embracing the decisions of the economic empowerment conference to establish Black Economic Empowerment Commission, Black Business Management Forum, Tender Advice Centres, decentralization of the Tender Board functions to the regions as well as the review of the existing Tender Board Act to make the Economic Empowerment Process more meaningful and mandatory en_US
dc.format.extent ix, 84 p en_US
dc.language.iso eng en_US
dc.subject Tender procedure en_US
dc.subject Affirmative action en_US
dc.title Tendering in Namibia en_US
dc.type thesis en_US
dc.description.degree Windhoek en_US
dc.description.degree Namibia en_US
dc.description.degree University of Namibia en_US
dc.description.degree MA Public Policy and Administration (MPPA), University of Namibia and the Institute of Social Studies en_US
dc.masterFileNumber 2330 en_US


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