Zambia: Public-Private Partnerships Act 2009
Zambia: Public-Private Partnerships Act 2009
Zambia: Public-Private Partnerships Act 2009
Public Procurement Act (2008)
No. 12 of 2008:
This document introduces the PPP legal and institutional framework of Zambia.
Zambia: The Devolution Trust Fund (DTF) is a basket financing instrument with the aim to assist the commercial water supply and sewerage utilities (CUs) to extend their services to the urban poor. The DTF mainly promotes the extension of public water distribution systems and onsite sanitation in low-income areas. Its intervention has benefited Zambia’s poor - more than one million people.
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An Act to establish an Energy Regulation Board and to define its functions and powers; to provide for the licensing of undertakings for the production of energy or the production or handling of certain fuels; to repeal the National Energy Council Act and the Zambia Electricity Supply Act.
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