PPP Laws/Concession Laws - Zambia
The Public Procurement Act, 2020 repeal and replace the Public Procurement Act, 2008.
The Public Procurement Act, 2020 repeal and replace the Public Procurement Act, 2008.
Uganda adopted a formal PPP Framework Policy in 2010. The Public Private Partnerships Act, 2015 was enacted on 5th August 2015.
Loi n°2014-014 du 22 octobre 2014 portant modernisation de l’action publique de l’État en faveur de l’économie
Loi n°2009-13 du 30 juin 2009 relative aux marchés publics et délégations de service
Decret n°2009-277/PR portant code des marchés publics et délégations de service public
The PPP Act has been substituted with a PPP policy framework and a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Implementation Guideline, designed to support the implementation of the PPP Policy 2019.
The Cambodian government has approved the draft Law on Public-Private Partnerships. The law is meant to replace the Law on Concessions passed in 2007.
On the website for the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) you will find the Public Procurement legislation and regulation.
The PPP Policy and overall responsibility for the implementation is with the Ministry of Finance.
There is no dedicated PPP Unit. The responsibility for PPPs is in the Ministry of Finance.
The Public Procurement, Contracting and Disposal of Public Assets Act 2010 (Arabic).
The regulatory framework includes PPPs regulated by the Public Finance Management Act (1999) and the Municipal Finance Management Act (2003).