cover image: 27 - development action - Centre for Socio-Eco-Nomic Development (CSEND) April 2021

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27 - development action - Centre for Socio-Eco-Nomic Development (CSEND) April 2021

24 Apr 2021

He is vice-chairperson of the Bureau of the UNECE Working Party on Public-Private Partnerships Post COVID-19 and the urgent need for social and physical infrastructure PPPs ▪ Global economic output is projected to decline by -4.9 % in 2020 (IMF) ▪ 10.5 % job losses globally equivalent to 305 million full-time in developed countries and 1.6 billion workers in the informal economy – almost half of t. [...] Moving from a linear to a circular economy, and fostering more rational and sustainable production and consumption patterns, and to reuse, recycle, and repurpose The Addis Agenda highlights PPPs 5 times ▪ Paragraph 48 of the Addis Agenda gives a clear mandate for an improved enabling environment through public-private partnerships “ We recognize that both public and private investment have key rol. [...] We also commit to hold inclusive, open and transparent discussion when developing and adopting guidelines and documentation for the use of public-private partnerships and to build a knowledge base and share lessons learned through regional and global forums.” The drivers for People-first PPPs ▪ First, NGOs strongly criticized the UN for recommending PPPs instead of privileging public partnerships. [...] A multi-faceted view, with participation of interested parties, including the different administrations ▪ Value for the Future incorporates the impact of the project on future generations A proper analysis must incorporate the fairness of the PPP arrangement both for the different present stakeholders and for future users/payers Integrating future impacts through VfF ▪ The Intergenerational Redist. [...] high quality) project Conclusions (II) ▪ A revised concept of project quality for PfPPPs ▪ Beyond the purely efficiency-oriented and public money concerns of PFI ▪ People-first PPPs incorporate social and environmental objectives: ▪ Territorial, environmental and social redistribution effects ▪ Achievement of detailed SDGs.

Authors

Z A Hayek

Pages
43
Published in
Switzerland

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