PPP Unit Sierra Leone

The Government of Sierra Leone established the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Unit in the Office of the President under the PPP Act 2014. Among other things, the primary role of the Unit is to collaborate and provide technical support to Ministries, Departments, Agencies (MDAs) and local councils in engaging the private sector to deliver public sector services

PPP Unit Senegal

Before the 2021 PPP Law, the institutional framework were less simplified:

The National Committee for Support to Public-Private Partnerships (CNAPPP), located in the Ministry of Investment Promotion and Partnerships and responsible for preliminary project assessment, capacity building and technical support for contracting authorities through the project lifecycle, and PPP promotion.

PPP Unit Rwanda

Law 14/2016 governing PPPs in Rwanda. The Law requires the Rwanda Development Board (“RDB”) to issue general Guidelines for procurement of PPP projects and advise the GoR on matters related to PPPs. Rwanda Development Board (“RDB”) is designated as the PPP unit. 

PPP Unit Namibia

A PPP Unit in Namibia has been in existence since April 2015 and is housed at the Ministry of Finance as one of its Directorates. 

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PPP Unit Mauritius

The Procurement Policy Office is the governmental body in charge of PPPs in Mauritius.

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