The African Development Bank and Dentons Canada Llp Toronto PPP Webinar Series

19 March 2024
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)
announcement

What: PPP Webinar Series 2024

Who: African Development Bank, Dentons

When: 2:00- 4:00 pm GMT (Abidjan time); 27 March 2024

Where: Virtual. Register here

The African Development Bank in association with Dentons Canada LLP Toronto is launching and convening the first part of a four-module PPP webinar series for 2024. This virtual/online learning event) will focus on structuring, procuring, and financing PPP transactions in delivering bankable infrastructure projects in Africa.

The target audience includes Bank staff members, regional IFI's, Regional Member Countries, National PPP units, government contracting authorities, and decision makers in PPP procurement. The series will present the economic and legal fundamentals of PPPs so that participants from the public and private sectors, as well as Bank staff, can acquire the skills to better understand PPP contractual and financial structures.

Series 1: Structuring a PPP Transaction for Bankability

Series 1 will describe the risk review, feasibility studies and analyses undertaken by advisors (legal, technical, insurance, financial, environmental, etc.) to assess the viability of a PPP project. Such analyses enable procuring authorities to better determine the appropriate structures, suitable form, nature and timing of payments, as well as the risk mitigation tools and security packages to enhance the bankability of a PPP project.

Media contact

  • Solange Kamuanga-Tossou, Communication and External Relations Department | Email: [email protected]

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