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ALSF partners on Procuring Infrastructure Public Partnerships

In sum, the report benchmarks the regulatory framework of 135 economies against international recognized good practices, scoring them on four elements: preparation, procurement, contract management, and treatment of unsolicited proposals. It found that the average performance of each of the categories varies across regions and income level, with OECD high- income economies and the Latin America and Caribbean region performing at or above average. In contrast, Sub-Saharan Africa and the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region have the lowest average scores across thematic areas.

Policy Guidelines for Managing Unsolicited Proposals in Infrastructure Projects (Self-Paced)

This course is built on three documents which include: i) Main Findings and Recommendations that is considered as a summary; ii) Policy Guidelines for Managing Unsolicited Proposals in Infrastructure Projects, which provides key policy decisions and considerations for the USP Policy; and Review of Experiences with USPs, an in depth review of global best practices with USP policies and projects, the findings of which informed the development and considerations of the Guidelines.

ISDA Global Financial Power Purchase Agreement

The ISDA Global Financial Power Purchase Agreement (FPPA) Confirmation Template is a standardized template for documenting the terms of renewable power purchase agreements (FPPAs) under an ISDA Master Agreement. It is designed to be multicurrency, cross-border, and adaptable to different jurisdictions and entities, supporting the growth and standardization of FPPAs while allowing flexibility for users.

Green Public Procurement: An Overview of Green Reforms in Country Procurement Systems

This report provides an overview of international experience in the implementation of GPP. It focuses on the institutional framework that is needed to support the mainstreaming of GPP practices across government. The intention is to equip practitioners with a broad understanding of the issues they need to consider in the design and implementation of GPP reforms. The report draws on a wide range of country examples. It provides links to handbooks and tools for practitioners.