Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): Contracts and Procurement – The Case of Japan

The World Bank’s Global Infrastructure Facility (GIF), and the Tokyo Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Hub, and the Public-Private Advisory Facility (PPIAF) have started to initiate country reports on how disaster risk management and climate change impacts are being addressed in PPP frameworks and projects. The reports are based on a review of PPP policies, legislation and contracts as well as lessons learned and recommendations for further measures.

Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): Contracts and Procurement – The Case of Japan

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