Benchmarking Infrastructure Development 2020

Appropriate and effective regulatory frameworks remain crucial for ensuring that investments in infrastructure are done strategically and efficiently. Benchmarking infrastructure development 2020 assesses the regulatory quality for preparation, procurement, and management of large infrastructure projects through both public-private partnerships (PPPs) and traditional public investments (TPIs).

Benchmarking Infrastructure Development: PPP Regulatory Landscape - Assessing Quality and Exploring Reform

This report examines one of the key elements of an overall sound PPP ecosystem, the crucial role that the quality of PPP regulatory frameworks plays in fostering a conducive ecosystem for successful PPP programs while acknowledging that it is just one of several critical factors.

World Bank. 2024. Benchmarking Infrastructure Development: PPP Regulatory Landscape - Assessing Quality and Exploring Reform. © Washington, DC: World Bank

Benchmarking Infrastructure Development 2023

This report examines one of the key elements of an overall sound PPP ecosystem, the crucial role that the quality of PPP regulatory frameworks plays in fostering a conducive ecosystem for successful PPP programs while acknowledging that it is just one of several critical factors. This report incorporates new empirical analysis from primary data collected through Benchmarking Infrastructure Development 2023 (BID 2023).

Workshop 2: PPP Project Preparation Funds

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

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 first workshop out of 4:

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