Public-private partnerships mobilise private capital and capability for public infrastructure and services, but they require specialised skills to structure and manage. This Program equips professionals to develop and manage PPPs.
Designed for manager-level PPP staff, the Program reflects international PPP practice worldwide. It is directly applicable to delivering PPPs in any context.
Course Objectives
Upon the successful completion of this program, attendees will be able to:
- Understand public-private partnerships
- Understand PPP models and structures
- Assess when to use PPPs
- Identify and screen PPP projects
- Appraise PPP feasibility and value for money
- Structure PPP risk allocation
- Develop PPP business cases
- Manage PPP procurement and bidding
- Negotiate PPP contracts
- Manage PPP financing and bankability
- Manage PPP contracts and performance
- Manage PPP risks and disputes
- Strengthen the PPP enabling environment
- Govern PPP Programs
- Manage fiscal commitments and contingent liabilities
- Apply emerging trends in public-private partnerships
Course Outline
- Module 1: Public-Private Partnerships
- Module 2: PPP Models & Structures
- Module 3: When to Use PPPs
- Module 4: Identifying & Screening PPP Projects
- Module 5: PPP Feasibility & Value for Money
- Module 6: PPP Risk Allocation
- Module 7: PPP Business Cases
- Module 8: PPP Procurement & Bidding
- Module 9: Negotiating PPP Contracts
- Module 10: PPP Financing & Bankability
- Module 11: Managing PPP Contracts & Performance
- Module 12: PPP Risks & Disputes
- Module 13: The PPP Enabling Environment
- Module 14: Governing PPP Programs
- Module 15: Emerging Trends: Public-Private Partnerships
Who Should Attend
This Program is designed for PPP, infrastructure, and finance managers and Program staff at manager level in PPP units, ministries, agencies, and development organisations internationally.
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