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Other PPP Reference
mai 24,2019
The Building Blocks of PPP Development
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Toolkit
mai 24,2019
Financing and Risk Mitigation
Using the Right Tools: Risk Allocation Tool
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Report
février 17,2021
Climate-Smart
Hydropower Sector Climate Resilience Guide
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Report
janvier 01,2016
PPP Reference Guide
The Asia PPP Practitioners Network
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Lessons Learned
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Website
avril 26,2022
Tools
Regional Roundtables on Infrastructure Governance and Tools (2017, 2018)
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Procurement
Sector Specific Standardized PPP Agreements and Contract Clauses
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Procurement
Standardized Bidding Documents and Guidelines
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Transportation
Français
Transports (Anglais) : PPPs for Transport
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Institution
janvier 01,2011
Pension Funds Investment in Infrastructure
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PPP Reference Guide
Dedicated PPP Units
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PPP Reference Guide
Screening for PPP Potential
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PPP Reference Guide
PPP Processes and Institutional Responsibilities
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PPP Reference Guide
Public Financial Management Frameworks for PPPs
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Energy and Power
Further Reading on Energy and Power PPPs
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Guidelines
Emission Reduction Program
Transparency and Accountability Mechanisms in Place
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Government Website
mars 28,2022
PPP Reference Guide
Dedicated PPP Unit of the South African Treasury (Burger, Philippe. 2006)
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PPP Reference Guide
Creating Competitive Tension
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Energy and Power
Procurement
Standardized Agreements, Bidding Documents and Guidance Manuals
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Transportation
Public-Private Partnerships for Transport
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PPP Reference Guide
Dealing with Unsolicited Proposals
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PPP Reference Guide
PPP Process
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Guidelines
Emission Reduction Program
Develops Trading Infrastructure & Mechanisms
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Unsolicited Proposals
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Guidelines
Emission Reduction Program
ERC Market Status
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Website
octobre 26,2012
International Project Finance and Public-Private Partnerships. A Legal Guide to Key Growth Markets 2013
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PPP Reference Guide
Insufficient Funds
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Financing and Risk Mitigation
Government Risk Management
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Legal Framework
Public-Private Partnerships Laws / Concession Laws
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PPP Reference Guide
Institutional Responsibilities: Implementation