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Watch this space. This is a new section of the website and is currently in draft form. The World Bank Group Infrastructure Finance Academy is working closely working with universities, development partners and governments to continuously share lessons learned and real-world examples. For feedback on the content of this section of the website or suggestions for links or materials that could be included, please contact the PPP Resource Center at ppp@worldbank.org or take a Quick Survey.


 

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PPP Projects

This section provides materials on risk allocation and explores the various layers of public sector involvement and government support in PPP projects.

The PPP Reference Guide offers comprehensive guidance on each stage of developing and implementing a PPP project. It covers everything from project identification and screening, PPP development, and candidate selection, to drafting contracts and managing PPP contracts throughout the project life cycle. As an alternative approach to project origination, some governments also accept unsolicited proposals from private companies for PPP projects, as discussed in the section on Dealing with Unsolicited Proposals.

Additionally, you can explore various Risk Mitigation Mechanisms and products available in the market for project sponsors, lenders and governments. These include Guarantee and Risk Insurance Products offered by International Financial Institutions. For further insights, read the blog and the published Guidance Note on Guarantees

Resources

Explore the sections below or search our Library for resources on Infrastructure Finance and PPPs.

PPP Online Reference Guide
The Reference Guide is not a toolkit or a step-by-step guidebook; nor does it cover the specifics of PPPs in any given… more
Regulation of Sectors and Regulatory Issues… This section looks at key issues to think about when designing a regulatory framework and then provides links to… more
Financing and Risk Mitigation A key motivation for governments considering public-private partnerships (PPPs) is the possibility of bringing in new… more
Risk Mitigation Mechanisms (including guarantees…
Hedging and Futures Contracts Some financial risks can be shared through financial instruments known as derivatives,… more
Guarantee and Risk Insurance Products Provided by…
Visit the section on Risk Mitigation Mechanisms for general information on the topic. Links to Guarantee and Risk… more
Managing PPP risks with a new guide on guarantees
Authored by: Victoria Rigby Delmon with Jenny Chao This article has also been cross-published on the World Bank PPP… more
World Bank Group Guarantee Products Guidance Note
        Have you ever wondered how the various World Bank Group risk mitigation and guarantee… more
Select WBG PPP Toolkits
Bridging the infrastructure gap is essential to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. To help governments make… more
Case Studies: Municipal PPP Framework
Annex 2 of the Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure Guidelines (IRI) includes more than 100 Case summaries of… more
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Disclaimer: The resources on this site is usually managed by third party websites. The World Bank does not take responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or quality of the information provided, or for any broken links or moved resources. Any changes in the underlying website or link may result in changes to the analysis and recommendations set forth on the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center. The inclusion of documents on this website should not be construed as either a commitment to provide financing or an endorsement by the World Bank of the quality of the document or project. If you have any comments on any of the links provided on the Public-Private Partnership Resource Center, please get in touch here