Project One

Energy is a broad sector that holds two important yet very different industries: the oil and gas sector, and the power sector. PPPs in the energy sector come in different shapes, sizes and structures and are used mainly in generation and transmission. The methodology used varies, depending on the place, the government and the specifics […]

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Project Two

Energy is a broad sector that holds two important yet very different industries: the oil and gas sector, and the power sector. PPPs in the energy sector come in different shapes, sizes and structures and are used mainly in generation and transmission. The methodology used varies, depending on the place, the government and the specifics […]

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Project Three

Innovations in information and communication technologies (ICT) and a rise in market demand have had strong implications for government- telecom and ICT infrastructure, including a trend toward deregulation and liberalization of telecommunications markets. Within this section of the PPP in Infrastructure: understanding, evaluating and implementing reform in a country’s telecommunications and ICT sector, with emphasis […]

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Project Four

Innovations in information and communication technologies (ICT) and a rise in market demand have had strong implications for government- telecom and ICT infrastructure, including a trend toward deregulation and liberalization of telecommunications markets. Within this section of the PPP in Infrastructure: understanding, evaluating and implementing reform in a country’s telecommunications and ICT sector, with emphasis […]

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Project Five

Around the developing world, the water sector is chronically under-funded and inefficient. In this context, Public-private partnerships (PPPs) can be a mechanism (among others) to help governments fund much needed investment and bring technology and efficiency that can improve the performance and financial sustainability of the water sector. Governments turn to PPPs to introduce new […]

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Project Six

Around the developing world, the water sector is chronically under-funded and inefficient. In this context, Public-private partnerships (PPPs) can be a mechanism (among others) to help governments fund much needed investment and bring technology and efficiency that can improve the performance and financial sustainability of the water sector. Governments turn to PPPs to introduce new […]

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Project Seven

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) can be an effective way to build and implement new infrastructure or to renovate, operate, maintain or manage existing transport infrastructure facilities. In both areas PPPs can be a mutually beneficial way to solve critical transportation problems. Navigate the following subsections for more information and sample laws and agreements. Airports Ports Roads […]

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Project Eight

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) can be an effective way to build and implement new infrastructure or to renovate, operate, maintain or manage existing transport infrastructure facilities. In both areas PPPs can be a mutually beneficial way to solve critical transportation problems. Navigate the following subsections for more information and sample laws and agreements. Airports Ports Roads […]

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