Sub-national and Municipal PPPs

Municipalities in low- and middle-income countries confront financing needs that greatly exceed available flows. Currently, most investment in municipal infrastructure is financed directly from…

The Infrastructure Priority List, aligned with the Australian Government’s investment priorities, identifies unfunded, nationally significant infrastructure proposals ready for planning or delivery.…

Established in 2011 by the New South Wales Government, the Restart NSW Fund finances high-priority infrastructure projects aimed at boosting economic growth and productivity. Funded through the…

The National Partnership Agreement on Asset Recycling (NPA) was initiated on 2 May 2014 and concluded on 30 June 2019. This agreement was established to help alleviate fiscal limitations faced…

The NPA aimed to reduce funding constraints, boost economic activity, and enhance productivity through incentive payments for state asset sales reinvested into infrastructure. The review found…

The National Partnership Agreement on Asset Recycling (2014–2019) aimed to alleviate state and territory funding constraints by incentivizing the sale or lease of state-owned assets, with proceeds…

Further readingWaste PPPs, Handshake, International Finance Corporation's (IFC's) quarterly journal on public-private partnerships, Issue # 12, 2014.Encap Africa has developed a section on solid…

As health systems face increasing demands to deliver new, more, better, and seamless services affordable to all people, data and technology are essential.

The Publication, A Three-Layer Framework, provides a practical investment framework and a diverse set of country cases to inform decision-making and strategic resource allocations

This book describes the nature of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the health sector in Vietnam.

Zambia and Zimbabwe have experienced food security emergencies of varying severity, mainly caused by drought and floods in some areas.

The Public Private Partnerships Act 2006 and any subsidiary legislation made under the Act is repealed by Act no 31 of 2016. 

PPIAF provided funding in 2002 for a comprehensive diagnosis of the solid waste sector, including generation, collection, storage, transport, and disposal of waste. As a result of the PPIAF…

Environmental Protection Agency regulates household, industrial, and manufacturing solid and hazardous wastes under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).

The Waste Act came into effect on 1 July 2009.

The Waste Framework Directive is the EU’s legal framework for treating and managing waste in the EU. 

The National Waste Policy provides a national framework for waste and resource recovery in Australia.

Various Laws and Regulations that Comprise Framework for Municipal PPPs

Contract for street sweeping and municipal waste collection 

Sample Contract to Design Build and Operate a Solid Waste Disposal Facility   

Request for Proposal and Draft Concession Agreement: Engineered Sanitary Landfill (BOT)

Agreement for Use and Support of a Solid Waste Disposal System

Operation of Cell 2 of SSWF-1 Sanitary Landfill in Delaware

Construction of Cell 3 Disposal Area, Delaware, USA