The Law of Partnership between Public and Private Sectors, promulgated by Sultani Decree No. 52/2019 (the PPP Law)
The Implementing Regulations of the PPP Law, promulgated by the PAPP’s Decision No. 3/2020 (the PPP Regulations)
Interview: Kang-Soo Kim is Executive Director, Public and Private Infrastructure Investment Management Center (PIMAC), at the Korea Development Institute (KDI), the Republic of Korea’s leading think tank on national economic development.
The main objectives of SADC are to achieve development, peace and security, and economic growth, to alleviate poverty, enhance the standard and quality of life of the peoples of Southern Africa, and support the socially disadvantaged through regional integration, built on democratic principles and equitable and sustainable development.
EPEC. Accessed March 6, 2017. “European PPP Expertise Centre website.” European Investment Bank, European PPP Expertise Centre. Website. [#4261]
An independent, not-for-profit organisation, connecting and promoting the collective interests of the public & private sector members, including the industry’s leading investors, lenders, advisors, developers, sponsors and government institutions.
As governments turn to the private sector to provide services once delivered by the public sector, they must learn new skills. An increasingly common way to provide the new capacities needed is to establish public-private partnership units—as new agencies or as special cells within a cross-sectoral ministry such as finance or planning. Making the right choices on what roles such units play, where they are located, and how conflicts of interest are managed is critical in their success. This Note reviews the experience.
Infrastructure Canada is a Government of Canada department responsible for public infrastructure in the country. Infrastructure BC is owned by the Province of British Columbia and Infrastructure Ontario (IO) supports the Ontario government’s initiatives to modernize and maximize the value of public infrastructure and real estate.
Canadian Council for PPPs (CCPPP) is a national not-for-profit non-partisan, member-based organization with broad representation from across the public and private sectors.
Provincial bodies include Infrastructure Ontario, Partnerships BC, SaskBuilds, Alberta Infrastructure, Partnerships New Brunswick and the Société québécoise des infrastructures.
At the municipal level, some municipalities have undertaken to develop their own projects, often implemented in partnership with the provincial agencies.