Beyond regulations: Country paths to achieving PPP success

Based on the Benchmarking Infrastructure Development report, this blog examines how three countries have approached PPP program development. 

The PPP programs in Colombia, Kenya, and the Philippines are in different geographical regions and present different levels of economic development. Each case is unique in its evolution, illustrating that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution to establishing a PPP program. By nurturing an ecosystem and future-proofing dynamic shifts in PPP strategy, governments can create an enabling environment conducive to the transition from individual PPP projects to sustainable programs.

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