It’s a Texas Two-Step—But Who’s Leading? Building Public-Private Partnerships in South Sudan

It’s a Texas Two-Step—But Who’s Leading? Building Public-Private Partnerships in South Sudan, a "smart lesson" published on IFC's publication - Rebuilding for Tomorrow: Private Sector Development in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations in Africa.

This SmartLesson explores the difficulties and obstacles in promoting public-private partnerships as a means of strengthening the private sector and thus the country’s economy. South Sudan is considered a fragile post-conflict state and falls under IFC’s Conflict Affected States in Africa Initiative.

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