Public Private Partnership (PPP)

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) can be a tool to get more quality infrastructure services to more people

Introduction

Africa needs new infrastructure, and the Gulf is facing unique and growing financial challenges. With a growing population, there is a clear need for enhanced infrastructure such as roads, airports, schools, hospitals, and housing. However, governments at all levels continue to face severely limited budgets and deficits, making the delivery of essential structural changes more difficult. In the Middle East, some countries have developed relatively successful Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programs, though each with unique national characteristics.

This advanced master class is designed to explore the depth of Public-Private Partnerships, covering financial, commercial, project management, and legal aspects. Through real-life case studies, group discussions, and technical evaluations, participants will be encouraged to think innovatively and practically, equipping them with the skills necessary for the future of infrastructure development.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will:

Course Outlines

Day 1: What Should the State Provide?

Day 2: Project Evaluation

Day 3: Risk Overview and Risk Allocation

Day 4: PPP Modeling

Day 5: Building a PPP Model

Why Attend This Course: Wins & Losses!

Conclusion

This advanced training course in Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) provides essential skills and knowledge for professionals involved in infrastructure projects. By understanding the core principles of PPP, the legal frameworks, and contract management, participants will be well-positioned to influence and lead Public-Private Partnerships that drive infrastructure and economic development. Whether you're involved in government, finance, or private sector partnerships, this course is an invaluable resource for building effective, sustainable infrastructure solutions.

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