Over the last decade Morocco has made important strides in responding to citizen demands for more transparency, accountability, and shared prosperity. This has also extended into the public sector...
Bangladesh launched its electronic government procurement portal (e-GP) in 2011 to allocate public funds more effectively and transparently, and improve ways to do business with the private sector....
Public-Private Partnerships have been seen as an important form of procurement for the delivery of services across sectors in several emerging markets globally. However, developing and bidding out...
The governance partnership facility (GPF) supported program mainstreaming governance in Tajikistan portfolio (FY2010-14) was a landmark achievement in applying governance analysis and looking for...
E-Government procurement (e-GP) projects are often part of the wider e-government efforts of countries to efficiently and effectively serve their citizens and businesses. E-GP promotes better...
A unique feature of the PPP procurement process in the Canadian provinces such as British Columbia and Alberta, among others, is that of the Fairness Auditor. A Fairness Auditor is retained by the...
"PPIAF Supports Groundbreaking Public-Private Partnerships in the Wastewater Sector in Egypt."
In early 2011, the Government of Colombia requested PPIAF assistance to improve the planning,...
"Key considerations and good practices for structuring resilient infrastructure PPPs"
While all infrastructure public-private partnerships (PPPs) inevitably deal with financing, construction,...
Whether you are a policy maker, civil society representative, or student, we hope that these learning resources, activities, and social elements will provide you with a broad overview of public-...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) are one tool that governments can employ to help deliver needed infrastructure services. PPPs are a way of contracting for services, using private sector innovation...
"Understanding what motivates corruption, how it pervades public institutions, and what its consequences are for development, can guide policies to fight corruption."
Corruption robs the...
Afghanistan, like many developing countries, has been seeking ways to develop and improve infrastructure within the framework of limited fiscal capabilities. In recent years, the World Bank Group has...
Virginia began its experience with Public-Private Partnerships by passing the Virginia Public-Private Transportation Act (PPTA) of 1995, which provided the legal framework for PPPs in the...
When it comes to infrastructure projects, “unsolicited proposals” (USPs) represent an alternative to the traditional project initiation method. In USPs the private sector rather than the public...
The Netherlands has a rich history of private participation in the development of its public infrastructure, dating back to the country’s beginnings in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries....
Zambia's rich mineral resources are one of the country's most important assets. They contribute to national income, exports, employment and government revenue. As the country looks to the future,...
The purpose of the Toolkit is to assist policymakers and practitioners in government to create an enabling environment for SMEs to be engaged in private sector participation initiatives (e.g., public...
The Republic of Korea has a long history of PPP. Its early experience consisted of individual legislation for specific projects. In 1994, the government began to formalize its process with the...