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CLES Deputy Chief Executive to help progress practice in Tenerife

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Matthew will be providing support on how institutions can effectively monitor the local economic, social and environmental impacts of their procurement spend.

As the network moves towards its conclusion in May, it will also be an opportunity to reflect on Candelaria’s Action Plan for progressing procurement policy and practice and how activity can be sustained into the future.

More information on the Procure network can be found here.

CLES Deputy Chief Executive Matthew Jackson will be providing support to a range of local stakeholders and institutions in Candelaria, Tenerife, in week of 22nd January as part of his role as Lead Expert for the Procure Network.

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