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What is Autorité de Régulation des Marchés Publics (Madagascar)?

The Autorité de Régulation des Marchés Publics (ARMP) is Madagascar's public procurement regulatory authority, established to oversee government contracting across all public entities. Operating under the national public-contracts framework, the ARMP sets procurement standards, reviews compliance, and publishes or accredits tender notices. It regulates procurement for an economy that is among the most reliant on external financing in sub-Saharan Africa. The portal is primarily in French, which may present a language barrier for vendors whose teams work in English.

https://www.armp.mg

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Autorité de Régulation des Marchés Publics (Madagascar) at a glance.

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Region
Africa
Country
🇲🇬 Madagascar
Official Portal
https://www.armp.mg

Key procurement sectors

Roads Infrastructure Energy Donor Projects

Madagascar procurement landscape

Madagascar's ARMP operates within one of Africa's most geographically challenging procurement environments. The island's vast size — roughly twice that of France — and extremely limited road network create a chronic connectivity bottleneck that makes infrastructure the primary spending priority. The RN5 national highway corridor, port upgrades, and rural electrification are recurring large-ticket procurements, almost all of which are donor-financed by the World Bank, the African Development Bank, the European Union, or bilateral partners. Donor procurement rules generally govern these contracts alongside national regulations. Cyclone reconstruction is a recurring emergency driver: Madagascar lies in one of the most cyclone-prone zones in the Indian Ocean, and rehabilitation of roads, bridges, and water infrastructure after each storm season generates additional urgent contracting. Energy access remains critically low, and rural electrification and grid-extension tenders are consistent components of the donor-funded pipeline. The procurement landscape is slowly modernizing with ARMP oversight, though institutional capacity remains a constraint.

Bidding on Madagascar tenders.

Vendors bidding on ARMP-regulated contracts must comply with Madagascar's public-contracts code. Donor-financed contracts additionally follow the procurement rules of the relevant financing institution, such as World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers. Vendors should be prepared to submit documentation in French, as the official administrative language.

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Madagascar's procurement pipeline is spread across multiple donor-funded programs and line ministries, with tenders published in French across various portals. Hook aggregates available notices into a searchable, plain-English interface so vendors can identify relevant infrastructure, energy, and reconstruction opportunities without navigating fragmented French-language sources.

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Autorité de Régulation des Marchés Publics (Madagascar) — FAQ.

What language are Madagascar procurement notices published in? +

Procurement notices are primarily in French, Madagascar's official administrative language. Vendors whose teams work in English should plan for translation needs.

Who finances most of Madagascar's large infrastructure projects? +

The World Bank, African Development Bank, European Union, and bilateral donors finance the majority of capital works; government own-budget capacity for major projects is limited.

Why is road infrastructure the top procurement priority? +

Madagascar's vast size and extremely limited road network make connectivity the critical development constraint, driving sustained demand for road construction and rehabilitation.

How does cyclone season affect procurement in Madagascar? +

Regular cyclone impacts generate emergency procurement for road, bridge, and water-infrastructure rehabilitation, often outside the normal budget cycle with expedited procedures.

Can international firms bid on ARMP-regulated tenders? +

Yes. Most donor-funded contracts are open to international competition, subject to donor procurement rules and ARMP compliance requirements.

How does Hook help vendors track Madagascar tenders? +

Hook indexes available ARMP and donor-program notices, translating French procurement language into plain English so vendors can find and filter opportunities without language barriers.

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