Project Summaries part 1

11 MARCH 2021

This report compiles a set of real-world PPP case studies illustrating how cities have structured and implemented partnerships with the private sector to deliver urban infrastructure and services. It focuses on practical lessons around project design, risk allocation, financing, and performance outcomes across sectors such as water and sanitation, transport, and municipal services, with a strong emphasis on transaction structuring and advisory support (often involving IFC). The document is intended as a practitioner-oriented reference to inform city governments and stakeholders on what has worked in different contexts. 

 

This Part 1 includes 27 individual project cases. Visit part 2 Here

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