Public-Private Partnerships

A public–private partnership (PPP, 3P, or P3) is a cooperative arrangement between two or more public and private sectors, typically of a long-term nature. In other words, it involves government(s) and business(es) that work together to complete a project and/or to provide services to the population. They are an example of multistakeholder governance which is a key target of United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 17. Public–private partnerships have been implemented in multiple countries, are primarily used for infrastructure projects, such as the building and equipping of schools, hospitals, transport systems, and water and sewerage systems.PPPs have been highly controversial as …

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WHO: World Health Organization · 3 December 2024 English

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mentioned that strategies for implementing public–private partnerships are being explored. Conversely, interests


Governance Institute of Australia · 3 December 2024 English

• Quorum • The company secretary and the ACCC • Market integrity • The company secretary and other regulators • Continuous disclosure • Standards and guidelines • Corporate Governance • …

Module 1: Legislative framework Module 5: Public-private partnerships and • Sources of finance — Debt, equity


World Bank Group · 29 November 2024 English

It also includes the development of public private partnerships leading to economic sustainable development


AU: African Union · 28 November 2024 English

NardosBekele, Chief Executive Officer of the African Development Agency/AUDA-NEPAD/ Honorable Minsters, Ambassadors, Distinguished delegates, Ladies and gentlemen It is a profound honor to welcome you all to the 8th Africa …

innovative funding sources especially public-private partnerships and international financing options to


EU: European Union · 28 November 2024 English

(19) Like the Green Climate Fund.— Public-private partnerships in infrastructure and service provision


Ada Lovelace Institute · 28 November 2024 English

USA’s approach to public compute is characterised by a mix of government-led initiatives, public–private partnerships and regulatory frameworks aimed at advancing access to HPC and AI resources: • National

publicly funded but operate autonomously • Public–private partnerships: collaboration with private firms to balancing national investments with public-private partnerships and participation in EU-wide initiatives a combination of direct investment, public–private partnerships and strategic initiatives aimed at supporting a mix of government-led initiatives, public–private partnerships and regulatory frameworks aimed at advancing and Technology (FASST) programme. • Public–private partnerships facilitating access to cloud computing


EU: European Union · 28 November 2024 English

the industrial participation in the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), by preserving and expanding the


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 28 November 2024 English

collaborations for mutual understanding, public-private partnerships for peace- related projects, educational fields, legal frameworks that promote public-private partnerships in the creation of inclusive technologies innovations, and policies encouraging public-private partnerships in research and development aimed at frameworks that support and regulate public-private partnerships and collaborative projects and the creation research technology, the development of public-private partnerships to facilitate resource sharing and collaborative


SER: The Social and Economic Council of the Netherlands · 28 November 2024 English

Buidling the economy of the future

strength of companies is utilised through public-private partnerships. Society is better involved through appropriate


EU: European Union · 28 November 2024 English

players active in agri-food systems, public-private partnerships, competences and working conditions,


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