Title: Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) - Improving Performance of Irrigation Services Provision

Languages: English

Type: Document

Published: January 1, 2012


Region: Global

Country: Global / Non-Specific

Sectors: Water and Sanitation

Keywords: Irrigation, About PPP, Water

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World Bank Institute (WBI) free e-learning course

This short e-learning course aims to help improve the understanding of how some irrigation water management challenges can be addressed through private sector participation, as an alternative to government managed irrigation. This is a relatively new concept in most countries. The development goal is to foster sustainable irrigation services for farmers, a challenge that is exacerbated by climate change. 

The course helps break through the jargon and myths around public-private partnerships (PPPs), especially when applied to irrigation water management, to understand its core features, the differences between various PPP models, and how a well-designed PPP can help overcome problems with government-provided irrigation services. The course draws on the recent experiences in Egypt, among others.

 

Related Information: 

PPPs in Irrigation

 

Updated: June 21, 2022