Public Private Partnership Africa Conference

24 November 2009
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)
press release

Public Private Partnership Africa Conference provides a platform for all stake holders to promote infrastructure development, examine challenges and opportunities in the infrastructure: energy, transport and water sectors in Africa.

The main theme of the conference is "Implementation of Government policies through public private partnerships in Africa". Opening remarks will be made by Bobby J. Pittman, Vice President, Operations: Infrastructure, Private Sector & Regional Integration, AfDB.

Building on the experience of PPPs in parts of Africa and other countries, the event will examine the underlying principles needed to establish legal, political and economic framework to implement such initiative.

The conference will provide definitive platform for senior industry representative, ministerial advisors, legal advisors, financial sponsors, and other professionals interested in initiating PPP projects with governments to gain unparalleled source of hard information to enhance understanding, share knowledge and experiences and to promote future PPP projects.

In addition the Conference will provide strategic economic analysis, sectoral analysis, finance options insights, legal/political constraints, country by country analysis, capacity building, risk management issues.

Documents

Programme (40 KB)

Related links

Conference Web Site

Contacts

Onike Nicol-Houra

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