Workshop 2: PPP Project Preparation Funds

Infrastructure Finance Academy - Mobilizing Private Sector Capital for Resilient, Inclusive, and Quality Infrastructure

This workshop series is designed to offer unique knowledge and practical skills tailored for PPP units and professionals in Africa and Asia, surpassing the training and capacity-building opportunities currently available.

This series will focus on addressing niche and emerging topics, emphasizing knowledge-sharing from experienced PPP units in developing countries, and incorporating expertise from International Financial Institutions (IFIs).

AUDIENCE - The workshop series is targeted at staff from PPP units, ministries of finance and planning, and PPP practitioners from Africa and Asia. Financiers, including IFIs, national infrastructure and development banks, and emerging market financiers, will also be invited to participate.

 

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).

This is the second workshop out of 4:

Workshop 1: How to Deal with Inflation, Exchange Rate and Interest Rate Risks in PPPs

Workshop 2: PPP Project Preparation Funds

Workshop 3: PPPs for New Technologies

Workshop 4: New Sources of Public Financing for PPPs

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