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PPPs for Public Markets Malls and Slaughter Houses / Abattoirs

Municipalities and local authorities often want to refurbish and expand markets and malls or establish proper food and safety arrangements in public markets or abattoirs / slaughterhouses but do not have the finances or capacity to do so.

 

They are increasingly turning to forms of public-private partnerships (PPPs) to bring in private sector finance and expertise and at the same time improve a public facility. This page looks at some examples:

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