Municipal Public-private Partnership City Academy [Resources]

15 SEPTEMBER 2019

This Academy provides participants with the fundamental building blocks for delivering a successful Municipal PPP. It introduces GPSC’s newly launched Model Municipal PPP Framework and guide participants through use of the Framework’s principals, modules and tools. 
By using interactive sessions and hands on engagement, participants a) Learn best practices in Municipal PPP and global lessons learned with our panel of experts; b) Be inspired by innovative uses of PPP from around the world; c) Assess the readiness of their own Municipality and identify reforms needed to make their Municipality more PPP ready, through the Municipal PPP Readiness Tool; and d) Assess the readiness of individual projects for PPP through application of the Municipal PPP Project Readiness Tool.
 
Overview of Municipal PPP and to the Model Municipal PPP Framework, this session provides the key building blocks for a robust PPP program and successful PPP projects. An overview of Muni PPP frameworks.
 
Presentation on project summaries from the Framework, opportunities for innovative mobilization of additional sources of revenues with examples and lessons learned. 
 
The tool for assessment of the readiness of a project for PPP is presented and described, enabling participants to use the tool for their own assessment purposes. Participants use the project readiness tool to assess their own projects, to identify challenges and opportunities to improve those projects.
 
The tool for assessment of the readiness of a Municipality to implement PPP is presented and described, enabling participants to use the tool for their own assessment purposes. 
 
Case studies:
PPPs in Shanghai, Shanghai Green Urban Financing and Services Co., Ltd
 
You can find here the Muni PPP Framework. 
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