PPP Standard Procedures
Moldova PPP Standard Procedures
Moldova PPP Standard Procedures
Moldova Law on Concessions
Moldova’s government has been reforming and modernizing its health care system, which suffers from insufficient funding and outdated equipment. To address these problems, the Moldovan Ministry of Health turned to IFC to attract private sector investors through public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the health sector. Its first health PPP transaction will modernize diagnostic imaging and radiology services for public patients at the Republican Hospital in Chisinau, thereby addressing an important gap in existing healthcare services.
EBRD Assessment of the Quality of the PPP Legislation and of the Effectiveness of its Implementation for Moldova.
Procuring Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships 2020 is designed to help governments improve their PPP regulatory quality. By benchmarking the regulatory frameworks of economies around the world against internationally recognized good practices in procuring PPPs, this assessment identifies areas for improvement in the preparation, procurement, and management of PPPs.
Procuring Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships 2018 is designed to help governments improve their PPP regulatory quality. By benchmarking the regulatory frameworks of economies around the world against internationally recognized good practices in procuring PPPs, this assessment identifies areas for improvement in the preparation, procurement, and management of PPPs.
On the website for the Public Property Agency of the Republic of Moldova, you will find Regulations on Public Private Partnerships (in Romanian).
Find country-level PPP profile and links to key data and resources. Find more in our Country Profile section.
Central Unit for Coordinating Public-Private Partnership (UCCPPP) coordinates PPPs. National Authority for Regulating and Monitoring Public Procurement (ANRMAP) coordinates concessions
The PPP unit, within the Public Property Agency, is the administrative authority which operates under the Ministry of Economy.