USA - Guidebook and Case Studies for Transportation Public-Private Partnerships

The growing interest and experience in using public-private partnerships (PPPs) to expedite transportation infrastructure projects in the United States has followed the efforts by transportation agencies in other countries to address funding shortages to meet urgent transportation expansion and replacement needs by engaging the private sector to a greater extent than in the past.  This document provides guidelines for transportation agencies in the U.S. on institutional issues and strategies for developing, implementing, and managing PPP contractual

Comment susciter l’engagement du secteur privé dans les partenariats public-privé sur les marchés émergents (How to Engage with the Private Sector in Public-Private Partnerships in Emerging Markets)

Cet ouvrage aussi examine le mode de financement le plus courant et offrant le plus de précision en matière de risques, c’est-à-dire le financement de projet, connu aussi sous les expressions de financement « avec droit de recours limité » ou financement « sans droit de recours ».

Public Private Partnerships for Urban Water Utilities: A Review of Experiences in Developing Countries (Marin, Philippe. 2009)

Many governments in the 1990s embarked on ambitious reforms of their urban water supply and sanitation (WSS) services that often included delegating the management of utilities to private operators under various contractual arrangements. Hopes were high that public-private partnerships (PPPs) would turn around poorly performing public utilities by bringing new expertise, financial resources, and a more commercial orientation. 

Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) for Swaziland

The Government of Swaziland, through the Ministry of Finance and the Swaziland Investment Promoti on Authority (SIPA) and with the support of the ACP Business Climate Facility (BizClim) organised a one-week event on Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), consisti ng of a one-day conference and a four-day intensive training programme, from July 16 to 20, 2012. The conference aimed at raising awareness of a wide range of stakeholders about the current situati on of PPPs and about opportuniti es and potenti al future developments in Swaziland.