Lessons Learned from Implementation of a Successful PPP Program: #1 Leveraging Commercial Investments

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Jan 01, 2018
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The GET FiT Program is a prototype for a partnership between Government and Development Partners: on one hand a strong commitment from the Government to get sector policy and regulation right and attract private investments; and on the other, an impact-oriented and cost-efficient synergy between Development Partners.

GET FiT Uganda is a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) program managed by KfW in cooperation with the Ugandan Government. The program leverages commercial investment in small-, and medium sized Renewable Energy (RE) projects in Uganda.

This first Lessons Learned briefing note relates to leveraging investment and working in partnership to achieve financial close on a portfolio of renewable IPPs.

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