Public-private partnerships: Key to Caribbean recovery

Can PPPs help Caribbean countries improve their critical infrastructure and accelerate their post-pandemic recovery?

Many Caribbean countries are facing significant fiscal constraints to improving, or even maintaining, vital public projects in transportation, health, energy, and other sectors because the pandemic has led to a sharp decline in tourism revenue—a mainstay of the region’s economies. The fiscal downturn is exacerbated by complex issues such as the region's vulnerability to natural hazards and the effects of climate change.

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