The Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework - Executive Summary

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The Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework is specifically designed for municipal governments and staff seeking to implement public-private partnerships (PPPs) to help meet their infrastructure development needs. It is written with their perspective in mind, with an emphasis on practical guidance that reflects the varied contexts and real-world challenges that city and other local governments face. This framework is modular, comprising a guidance note, 20 topic-specific modules that provide more information and guidance on key issues, and a collection of project summaries that highlight innovative approaches to municipal PPP around the world. This executive summary provides a summary of the guidance note.

The Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework is specifically designed for municipal governments and staff seeking to implement public-private partnerships (PPPs) to help meet their infrastructure development needs. It is written with their perspective in mind, with an emphasis on practical guidance that reflects the varied contexts and real-world challenges that city and other local governments face. This framework is modular, comprising a guidance note, 20 topic-specific modules that provide more information and guidance on key issues, and a collection of project summaries that highlight innovative approaches to municipal PPP around the world. This executive summary provides a summary of the guidance note.

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