Public Private Partnerships, Infrastructure, Gender and Poverty

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Public Private Partnerships, Infrastructure, Gender and Poverty

Public Private Partnerships, Infrastructure, Gender and Poverty, Mary Jennings and Cathy Gaynor, World Bank Institute (WBI),  June 2004

Discussion paper designed for use in training courses run by the Finance and Private Sector Development section of the WBI. The paper examines public-private partnership (PPP) projects through a gender lens, and identifies opportunities and entry points for integrating a gender and poverty dimension into PPP infrastructure projects from the preparation stage through a social assessment as well as within the PPP policy and regulatory framework.  

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