Public-Private Partnerships for Health in Vietnam: Issues and Options

The book defines health-related PPPs, describes their key characteristics, and develops a taxonomy of the different types of PPPs that exist in practice, illustrated by international examples. It also assesses the regulatory and institutional framework for the health PPP program in Vietnam, as well as financing and accountability mechanisms for PPPs at its national and subnational levels.

Vietnam PPP Law - Decree on Public-Private Partnership Investment Form (No. 15/2015/ND-CP)

The official translation of the Decree on Public-Private-Partnerships Investment Form (Decree 15/2015/ND-CP) in Vietnam, issued February 2015 and becoming effective on 10 April 2015.

 

This decree replaces former Decree 71 on PPPs and Decree 108 on BOTs.

See PPP Laws/Concessions Laws - Vietnam

 

Related Information:

Circular - Project Development, Avoided Cost Tariff and Standardized PPA for Biomass Power Projects

Vietnam 
Circular - Project Development, Avoided Cost Tariff and Standardized PPA for Biomass Power Projects of 9 December 2015. Standardized document developed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam and Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) through their MOIT/GIZ Energy Support Program.

Vietnam - Electrification: EVN: Contract with Service Agent

By using individuals from local communities to perform these services, EVN estimates that it saves 30 to 40% of what it would  cost to provide the same services with one of its own employees.  A typical service agent will be responsible for 30 to 100 households and will earn US $30 to 120 per month.

For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Energy and Power.

Vietnam Water Laws and Regulation

The decree delineates the various roles of key institutional players in water supply planning and investment; espouses competition in contracting the services in the delivery of water supply services; encourages cost recovery, provision of investment incentives and ensures the participatory approach in drawing up water supply services contracts.