Growing Infrastructure, Clean Energy Program

Infrastructure Asia (InfraAsia), World Bank Group (WBG) and Singapore Management University (SMU) have joined hands to develop a bespoke course that builds leadership capabilities within the infrastructure sector across the region. Titled “Growing Infrastructure – Enabling & Structuring for Private Sector Participation in Finance and Innovation”, this course was co-designed by all three organisations and will be delivered by SMU in partnership with InfraAsia.1. Strategies and Policies for Clean Energy

 

PPP Online Learning

The WBG Infrastructure Finance Academy is actively collaborating with universities, development partners and governments to share lessons learned and real-world examples in the field of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). This section offers a rich and supportive learning environment through an interactive learning journey, available both an in-person and virtually.

PPP Hot Topics

PPP Sectors

This section share resources on various industry sectors where Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) play a crucial role. Each sector offers unique challenges and opportunities for PPPs due to differing legal, regulatory and investment considerations: 

Power Sector

PPP Project Implementation

This stage follows the structuring, appraisal, and detailed preparation of the PPP project. In this section, you will find materials and resources focused on managing PPP contracts, including guidance on monitoring and enforcing contract requirements, as well as managing the relationship between public and private partners. It also provides training resources on key topics such as dispute resolution, refinancing, contract termination, and dealing with disruptions.

PPP Finance

A public-private partnership (PPP) project typically involves financing from multiple sources, combining equity from the project company's shareholders with debt from banks or other financial instruments such as bonds.

PPP Legal and Regulatory Framework

Public-Private Partnership's (PPP) are compex long-term transactions affected by many areas of law, and a transparent and accountable legal and regulatory framework is necessary to build sustainable projects in line with public interest. This section offers comprehensive guidance on PPP projects, including resources on PPP contracts and practical advice on structuring and drafting key contractual clauses.

When planning and developing infrastructure projects, it is crucial to consider the existing legal, regulatory and social environment of the country:

PPP Hot Topics

Co-organized by the Multilateral Cooperation Center for Development Finance (MCDF), Egyptian Ministry of Finance, African Development Bank (AfDB), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF), World Bank and the World Association of PPP Units and Professionals (WAPPP), this event aims to provide valuable insights into Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs).