Public–Private Partnership Monitor: Papua New Guinea
This Asian Development Bank (ADB) publication provides an overview of Papua New Guinea’s PPP market, focusing on the implementation of the PPP Act and its impact on financing and investment.
This Asian Development Bank (ADB) publication provides an overview of Papua New Guinea’s PPP market, focusing on the implementation of the PPP Act and its impact on financing and investment.
This Asian Development Bank (ADB) publication provides an overview of the Philippines public–private partnership (PPP) environment, which has developed a strong enabling framework through the 2012 Build–Operate–Transfer Law and the PPP Center, resulting in 116 financially closed PPPs over three decades.
This publication contains a detailed overview of Indonesia’s public–private partnership (PPP) landscape, including information on legal and regulatory frameworks developments implemented in the country, promoting private sector investment in public infrastructure and related services.
This publication from the Asian Development Bank contains a detailed overview of Pakistan’s public–private partnership (PPP) landscape, including information on legal and regulatory frameworks developments implemented in the country, promoting private sector investment in public infrastructure and related services.
This Asian Development Bank publication assesses over 500 qualitative and quantitative indicators, and shows how strengthening institutional frameworks has encouraged investments in core sectors such as ports, energy, and transportation in Bangladesh.
This Asian Development Bank publication highlights Sri Lanka's completion of nearly 179 PPP projects worth $5.3 billion since 1990, with many in ports and power. It analyzes how tackling funding and regulatory constraints and putting adequate dispute resolution mechanisms in place could help Sri Lanka realize the potential of private sector investment and drive sustainable infrastructure development.
This Asian Development Bank publication includes more than 500 qualitative and quantitative indicators profiling Kazakhstan's national PPP landscape across eight infrastructure sectors, and includes local projects.
This Asian Development Bank publication examines Georgia's public–private partnership (PPP) landscape highlighting how a strong enabling environment is helping build the country's infrastructure needs to become a regional transport and logistics hub.
This Asian Development Bank publication examines the evolution of India’s PPP sector, analyzing the national landscape, local government policies, and key sectors, including transport, energy, and communication.
For more information on legal and institutional frameworks in various countries visit PPP Units Around the World, PPP Laws and Concession Laws .
Tracking Reference: PPP Legal and Institutional Frameworks_Western Balkans_EPEC.pdf