PPP Laws/Concession Laws - Niger
LOI N° 2014-02 portant régime fiscal, financier et comptable, applicable aux contrats de Partenariat Public-privé.
LOI N° 2014-02 portant régime fiscal, financier et comptable, applicable aux contrats de Partenariat Public-privé.
On the website for the Ministry of Finance you will find the PPP Unit and regulations, circulars and guidance notes, pertaining to PPPs including the Public Private Partnership Act.
Law 15/2011 established the guidelines for the process of hiring, implementing and monitoring public-private partnerships, large-scale projects and business concessions. Decree 69/2013 approved the regulation of public-private partnerships and small business concessions.
On the website for the Procurement Policy Office, you can find act and regulations for Public Private Partnerships including Public-Private Partnership Act 2004.
On the website for PPP Mauritanie, you can find the various legislative and regulatory texts relating to PPPs in Mauritania including Loi consolidée relative au partenariat public-privé (PPP).
The law on Public Private Partnerships was adopted in December 2016 and a Public-Private Partnership Unit was created in February 2017 under the Prime Minister.
PPP Act No. 23 of 2022
On the website of the PPP Commission you can download the PPP Guidelines Manual, PPP Act and PPP Policy.
Loi n°2015-039 du 03 février 2016 sur le Partenariat Public Privé and Circulaire n°001 MFB/ARMP/DG/CRR/15 portant mesures provisoires régissant les procédures de passation d'un contrat PPP can be found on the for Website of Ministry of Finance. The website includes links to the regulation for PPP (Partenariat Public Privé).
The Public Procurement and Concessions Act established the Public Procurement and Concessions Commission (PPCC) with oversight responsibility to regulate and monitor all forms of public procurement and concessions practices in Liberia.
See more on the PPCC website
The Ministry of Finance released a PPP Policy in 2017. The purpose of the Policy Framework is to set out the Government of Lesotho’s rationale for the adoption of PPPs, its objectives associated with the application of PPPs, the envisioned PPP strategies, options, techniques, and the key considerations concerning the institutional establishment, implementation, and management of PPPs in Lesotho.